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Netflix will crack down on password sharing next year --- here's how it will work

Por: MarketWatch Politics October 19, 2022

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Earnings news: “We’ve landed on a thoughtful approach to monetize account sharing and we’ll begin rolling this out more broadly starting in early 2023,” the letter reads. “After listening to consumer feedback, we are going to offer the ability for borrowers to transfer their Netflix profile into their own account, and for sharers to manage their devices more easily and to create subaccounts (“extra member”), if they want to pay for... + full article



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