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Netflix’s Leaked Password Curbs Face a Backlash. The Rules Are Just What Wall Street Wanted.

Por: MarketWatch Business February 03, 2023

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The rules posted on Wednesday said passwords would only be shareable in one household, and will ask users to connect to the Wi-Fi at their home so the app can recognize the paying user’s primary location. People who don’t live at that location will not be able to log into that account anymore. These regulations are currently being tested in some Latin American countries, and can be viewed on the Netflix Help Center for those . Netflix did... + full article



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