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Is Netflix Password Sharing An Even Bigger Problem Than People Thought?

Por: Forbes Business October 20, 2022

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Netflix plans to crack down on password sharing. Future Publishing Netflix has been saying for years that password sharing—when someone without a Netflix account uses a friend or family member’s account to access the streamer’s content—is a problem. During , the company outlined a new plan to crack down on password sharing. It claims that 100 million households worldwide, and 30 million in North America, are sharing passwords, but it... + full article



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