So it begins… As of yesterday, May 23rd, Netflix has officially launched their system in controlling “extra users” by password sharing.
So in other words, if you’re watching Netflix because you got the password off your buddy’s account, you may not be able to watch Netflix anymore. Unless you get your OWN account.
According to Consequence,
If you have the Standard plan that costs $15.49 per month, you can add one extra member outside of your household for $7.99 extra per month, while those on the Netflix Premium tier can add up to two extra members for the same price.
However, if you’re on either of Netflix’s two cheapest plans — the Basic plan for $9.99 per month or $6.99 per month Standard with Ads tier — then you don’t have the option to add extra members at all. The same goes for accounts paid for by partners like Verizon or T-Mobile.
Well, watching Stranger Things for “free” was nice while it lasted!!!! Read more from Consequence HERE.
Netflix has officially announced its crackdown on password sharing in the US: https://t.co/BWilUEScKj pic.twitter.com/SiX3W2kTsh
— CONSEQUENCE (@consequence) May 23, 2023






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