Netflix’s patience with freeloaders is running out, as the streaming service has announced it will charge users for password sharing starting next year, reports
“We have come up with a thoughtful approach to monetizing account sharing and will roll it out more broadly in early 2023,” the letter reads. “After listening to customer feedback, we’re making it easier for borrowers to transfer their Netflix profile to their account, and for sharers to more easily manage their devices and sub-accounts (‘extras’) if they want to pay. member’) are going to offer the ability to create.For family or friends, Netflix’s letter to shareholders.
According to MarketWatch, the latest move by streaming giant Eclipse ends Netflix’s efforts to prevent password sharing in Latin American countries.
It requires viewers to watch Netflix in an approved home, while other subscribers are charged an additional $2.99 ​​for each new home that streams the account.
“In countries with our low-cost ad-supported plans, we expect the profile transfer option to be particularly popular with borrowers,” the letter added.
Earlier, declining subscriber numbers forced Netflix to begin cracking down on password sharing after ignoring the issue for too long.



