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So much for thinking we could out-wait Netflix. The Netflix password sharing crackdown that's slowly spread from country to country over the last months is finally due in the US. And it's going to ...
The fact that Netflix’s monetization strategy for password-sharing is on an opt-in basis highlights uncertainty about how much incremental money it will reap from the so-called “crackdown.” ...
Netflix's password sharing crackdown is bad news for your ex or old roommate still sponging off your account, or for those – like me – who share multiple streaming accounts with family and ...
On Tuesday, Netflix revealed the details of how its crackdown on password sharing will affect viewers in the US and how much it will cost to keep extra people on your account. If you have the ...
Netflix has now rolled out its password-sharing crackdown across most of the regions where its streaming service is available. The policy initially started in the likes of Canada and South America ...
Netflix’s crackdown on password sharing is now beginning to roll out to U.S. subscribers and other global markets, after a delayed launch. The streamer had originally planned to introduce ...
Shorter version: The password crackdown is good for shareholders, but not so good for account holders. Netflix FAQs state that the company will use "IP addresses, device IDs, and account activity ...
The announcement comes a few months after Netflix trialled its password sharing crackdown plan in Canada, New Zealand, Spain, and Portugal in Q1 2023. In its most recent shareholder letter ...
On Wednesday, Netflix released its second-quarter earnings for 2023 and led by touting gains resulting from the password crackdown. "Revenue in each region is now higher than pre-launch ...
After more than a year of warning, Netflix is cracking down on password-sharing in three major markets, including the United States. That's the big news we recently received, as Netflix announced ...
I’ve long said that reactions to Netflix’s password-sharing crackdown are blown out of proportion. Netflix never really offered us the ability to share passwords with anyone outside the household.