Netflix will start charging US customers for sharing account passwords

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A hot potato: The time that many of us have been dreading is here: the days of being able to share your Netflix password with friends and family freely are over. The streaming giant is informing customers in the US that they will either have to stop others from using their account or pay $7.99 per month for an additional membership for someone outside the main household.

Netflix has been working on a way to crack down on password-sharing for a while now. It's a practice that a third of all US subscribers engage in, and now Netflix will charge those who do it.

In an email sent out to all US subscribers, Netflix writes that its accounts are for single households only. It states that if you want to share Netflix with someone outside of your home, you can use the profile transfer tool it rolled out last year so the sharer can pay for their own membership.

Alternatively, those with the $15.49 per month Netflix Standard plan can add one extra member who can use Netflix outside of their household for $7.99 per month. Subscribers to the $19.99 4K Premium plan can add up to two non-household members, but each one costs $7.99. UK customers can add extra subscribers for £4.99 each.

Importantly, those Netflix customers on the $9.99 Basic or $6.99 Standard with Ads tiers can't add non-household member slots to their plans.

Extra members will enjoy a lot of the same benefits as other regular customers, including their own profile, account, and password. They also get the same streaming quality as the person who invited them.

Some of the key differences between extra member accounts and typical member accounts include the former only being able to watch Netflix on one device at a time (any device), download titles to one phone or tablet at a time, and being unable to create additional profiles or log in as a Kids profile. Also, extra members must activate their account in the same country as the person who is paying for it.

Netflix says it uses information such as IP addresses, device IDs, and account activity to determine whether a device signed into an account is part of a Netflix household.

Like other streaming services, Netflix had at one time turned a blind eye to password sharing; it was even encouraging the practice as late as 2017. But its view dimmed following the company's first loss of subscribers in a decade at the start of 2022, a decline it blamed on password sharers.

Netflix previously experimented with charging subscribers to add extra homes in some South American countries before expanding to Canada, New Zealand, Portugal, and Spain earlier this year. More than one million Spanish users left the service due to the new rules, though Netflix said the decline was only temporary before users got their own accounts.

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I'm already paying extra for more simultaneous streams, so it should not matter where those streams are.

Their 2022 loss of subscribers can likely be attributed more to increased prices and decreased content than to password sharing, which they had actively encouraged for YEARS and still managed to grow.

In 2016 I cut the cord with Big Cable because of its constant rate increases and nickel and diming. In 2023 I am leaving Netflix for the same reason.
 
So the way I understand it: watch in the same house on more than one screen or on one screen only as soon as you move somewhere else.
What to say here, they are really set on selling higher tier service.
I don even know if it is still worth it though because I got tired of
them shooting content that lost in quality.
First time loss of subscriber numbers should be a wake up call,
this platform should not be used to promote anyone's interests or politics, make damn movies and tv that are fun to watch!
 
It is simple - if you live with your family, everyone have access to the same account no issues. No matter if you go for holidays, or delegation. If you have an uncle on the other side of the country and for some reason want him to be added to the same account, you pay extra (if for some reason he can't afford it...)
And that is pretty clear. If you don't like it, it's simple - cancel subscription. Majority of people won't be affected though or will simply pay extra for people who living abroad for years.
 
Lol, pushing this in this economy? I doubt the conversion rate will be as much as they'd like.

So much for "sharing is caring", especially since things will get more complicated for paying customers...
 
It is simple - if you live with your family, everyone have access to the same account no issues. No matter if you go for holidays, or delegation. If you have an uncle on the other side of the country and for some reason want him to be added to the same account, you pay extra (if for some reason he can't afford it...)
And that is pretty clear. If you don't like it, it's simple - cancel subscription. Majority of people won't be affected though or will simply pay extra for people who living abroad for years.

It is simple - I already pay for four streams, so it simply does not matter if the people using those live with me. This is classic double dipping by Netflix, and I am no longer going to eat from that bowl with their cooties.
 
I used to be a "set it and forget it" Netflix subscriber, but with price hikes I just subscribe for a month here and there when they have multiple things I want to watch. I'm dreading the day when the streaming services remove easy cancellations (like cable) or require you sign up for a year at a time.
 
It is simple - I already pay for four streams, so it simply does not matter if the people using those live with me. This is classic double dipping by Netflix, and I am no longer going to eat from that bowl with their cooties.
I think it is other way around - you paid for single account, which you can share with as many people under same roof as specified in your package - which is normal, as watching a netflix in your living room on a tv with close ones is happening anyway. You couldn't properly share it with someone far away and now you have this option added for extra cash.
Difference here is that you have a competition and you can vote with your wallet and go somewhere else. I am big fan of subscribin to any of those guys only a couple months a year and watch all you want, then do something else. Netflix is a corporation, they are not there to make you happy, but to get your money. Not giving them money is best thing to do anyway. And as long as there is a proper competition, then a switch is possible - try to do it with YouTube...
 
I'm already paying extra for more simultaneous streams, so it should not matter where those streams are.

Their 2022 loss of subscribers can likely be attributed more to increased prices and decreased content than to password sharing, which they had actively encouraged for YEARS and still managed to grow.

In 2016 I cut the cord with Big Cable because of its constant rate increases and nickel and diming. In 2023 I am leaving Netflix for the same reason.

I agree with your answer. Netflix is loosing its subscribers because of increse charges and having less no. of good quality content.
 
They already lost something like 25% of their user base already. Doesn't take a big tech CEO to figure out that was a really dumb idea.
 
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