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Netflix Users Must Sign In Monthly Due to Password Sharing Crackdown

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In an effort to tighten down on account sharing among its users, Netflix has officially disclosed its anti-password sharing policies. Additionally, one of the guidelines in its crackdown on password sharing is for users to sign into their accounts once a month. Netflix has been teasing its attempts to eventually crack down on password sharing in the video streaming business, according to a recent report. It is important to note that account sharing, which extends beyond family members, has been widespread among Netflix customers. In order to avoid paying the entire cost of the streaming service, buddies occasionally share their accounts. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]Netflix password sharing crackdown is coming. What to know. | Kiplinger Image credit- Kiplinger[/caption] As a result, its users were able to view Netflix movies and TV shows like "Stranger Things" and "Squid Game" while saving a little money. The huge streamer, though, has had a difficult year. Despite years of steady expansion, Netflix has recently started losing customers. Given this, the streaming service's executive team made the decision to start concentrating on finding solutions to the widespread password sharing among its users. https://www.gadgetany.com/news/netflix-will-eventually-charge-more-for-password-sharing-with-non-household-members/ But as of right now, it is unclear how the massive streamer intends to combat password sharing. Anti-Password Sharing Requirements for Netflix Require Monthly Sign in According to the help page, the new regulation mandates that users log into the streaming service at least once every month. Every 31 days, they would have to view a movie, a TV show, or any other content on the platform. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]Netflix Password Sharing: New Rules, Costs & More - Parade: Entertainment, Recipes, Health, Life, Holidays Image credit- Parade[/caption] On the basis of the document, the online media outlet hypothesizes that it might result in the disabling of accounts. Additionally, the crackdown on Netflix password sharing makes accessing material while traveling a little challenging. According to the new policy, customers are only permitted to watch away from their home location for up to 31 days. The document states that "your device may be prohibited from watching Netflix" after they have been exceeded. But if you can get your hands on a "temporary access code," you can keep doing it. Although it is unclear how people could request it, it is undoubtedly an extra step for those who are traveling for a long period of time.

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