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Netflix to charge extra $3-$4 monthly fee for account sharing

Por: New York Post Tech October 19, 2022

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Netflix warned streaming freeloaders their days are numbered as the media giant plans to implement its long-promised crackdown on account sharing. The company said it may begin charging subscribers an extra $3-$4 per month early next year for each additional profile that appears on the “Who’s Watching?” screen during its quarterly earnings call Tuesday. Executives first teased the sharing surcharges in April after Netflix reported poor... + full article



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