Disney Cracks Down on Shared Accounts on Disney+
Disney has announced a new policy that will prevent users from sharing their Disney+ accounts with friends and family. This measure is designed to combat password sharing, which has become rampant among users.
“We’ve noticed a lot of people sharing their accounts with friends and family,” said Bob Iger, CEO of Disney+. ”While this may seem like a convenient way to save money, it violates our terms of service and can actually hurt the platform in the long run.”
With this new policy, users will no longer be able to share their Disney+ login credentials with others. The company is also taking steps to prevent people from creating multiple accounts using the same email address or IP address.
This change has been implemented in some countries already and will be rolled out to the rest of the world in September. It remains unclear how Disney+ plans to enforce this policy or what consequences users will face if they violate the terms of service.
Some users have expressed concern about the impact this policy will have on their ability to share content with friends and family. However, Disney+ maintains that this measure is necessary to ensure the platform’s long-term health and sustainability.