Netflix continues to fight password sharers: restriction policy expands

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The streaming giant Netflix continues to fight the phenomenon of password sharers, when many of its subscribers share their passwords with acquaintances or family members, and because of this it suffers heavy losses.

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Now, in order to try and reduce the phenomenon, the company announced today (Wednesday) that the restriction on sharing passwords will be extended to countries such as Canada, New Zealand, and for the first time also in Europe with Portugal and Spain.

The company stated that “a Netflix account is intended for one household and its members can choose what to watch, from a variety of programs with different content.”

As I recall, last April the company, which lost 200,000 subscribers, decided that from now on it does not intend to give up, and has new rules with which it will try to prevent users from doing as they wish, and among them were included the issue of sharing passwords, using VPN, duplicating and recording content, and more.

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