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You can finally kick someone off your Netflix—here’s how

Por: WPTV Business November 19, 2022

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Whether it’s your adult child, your ex-partner or a friend who benefited from your generosity, you may have allowed someone outside your home to continue using your Netflix account at some point. However, since Netflix has confirmed that it will early next year, now might be a good time to make a change. If that person has their profile on your account, you can and delete it from yours. However, if they don’t have a profile or simply use... + full article



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