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Netflix Begins Charging an Extra $7.99 USD Per Month for Password Sharing in the US

Giving users two different options for those living outside your household.

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Netflix Begins Charging an Extra $7.99 USD Per Month for Password Sharing in the US

Giving users two different options for those living outside your household.

UPDATE (Read Full Article): Netflix ORIGINAL STORY October 20, 2022:  password sharing in the U.S. The streamer has announced it will give users two options for those using their Netflix account living outside their households — to “transfer a profile” or “buy an extra member” for an additional fee of  $7.99 USD per month.

Transferring a profile means a user living outside your household will transfer to a new membership they’re responsible for paying. Meanwhile, buying an additional member allows you to add someone who doesn’t live in your household for an additional fee of $7.99 USD added onto your bill.

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UPDATE (January 26, 2023): Netflix could be stopping password sharing at the end of March.

On June 20 shareholder letter.

Netflix wrote in the statement, “Later in Q1, we expect to start rolling out paid sharing more broadly. Today’s widespread account sharing (100M+ households) undermines our long term ability to invest in and improve Netflix, as well as build our business. While our terms of use limit use of Netflix to a household, we recognize this is a change for members who share their account more broadly. So we’ve worked hard to build additional new features that improve the Netflix experience, including the ability for members to review which devices are using their account and to transfer a profile to a new account. As we roll out paid sharing, members in many countries will also have the option to pay extra if they want to share Netflix with people they don’t live with. As is the case today, all members will be able to watch while traveling, whether on a TV or mobile device.”

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ORIGINAL STORY (October 20, 2022): Netflix password sharing among your friends will be no more starting next year, unless you’re willing to pay an extra fee.

The news was shared during the company’s recent quarterly business update for investors. “We’re trying to come up with a range of options that supports customer choice,” Netflix chief product officer Greg Peters said. In simpler terms, if you want to continue sharing your password with those outside of your household, the streaming service will charge you an additional fee on top of your usual subscription price.

So far, all we know is that the change will occur sometime in early 2023 and that Netflix has already implemented this feature in a few different countries, including Chile, Costa Rica and Peru.

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