Netflix Unveils First Details of New Anti-Password Sharing Measures

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After months of warning subscribers that anti-password sharing measures were coming to Netflix, the company appears to be finally set to unleash them.

Netflix has estimated that over 100 million users worldwide are using the service through the login credentials of someone else. It hopes that by putting an end to account sharing, it will bring a new infusion of revenue to the company. It’s essentially the only way that Netflix can make meaningful subscriber additions in North America, where the service currently sees its highest share of market penetration.

The Netflix Help Center now has a page outlining how your account should be shared, and how it shouldn’t. Check below for all the details you’ll need regarding sharing a password on Netflix.
Who Can Use a Netflix Account Now?
Netflix accounts are still shareable, but only within one household. To ensure that your devices are associated with your primary location, Netflix is now asking users to connect to the Wi-Fi at your primary location, open the Netflix app or website, and watch something at least once every 31 days.

Can You Still Share Netflix With Someone Who Doesn’t Live With You?
No, accounts are only meant to be used within one household. Netflix will prompt users who try to sign into your account elsewhere to sign up for their own account instead and block their access until they do.

Netflix will NOT begin automatically charging account holders whose information is used outside of their homes.

Can Other Users on Your Netflix Account Save Their Profiles?
Yes, Netflix offers users a profile transfer feature that will allow them to migrate their show recommendations, watch history, and more to their own account if they decide to create one. This will give password sharers the opportunity to preserve their profile if they sign up for their own Netflix accounts.

Can You Still Use Netflix While Traveling?
Signing into Netflix outside of your home may lead to the device in use being blocked from Netflix. This could prevent you from signing into new devices while traveling, but Netflix has devised a workaround.

Traveling users who want to use Netflix on a hotel smart TV, company laptop, etc. can request a temporary code from the service when signing in. This will give them access to their account for seven consecutive days.

How Can You Prevent Netflix from Blocking Your Devices?
Signing into home Wi-Fi at least once every 31 days on your devices will make them “trusted devices,” which Netflix will remember and leave unblocked.

If your device has been blocked incorrectly, you’ll need to contact Netflix in order to get it unblocked.

How Will Netflix Know if You’re Not in Your Home/Primary Location?
Netflix uses information such as IP addresses, device IDs, and account activity to determine whether a device signed into your account is connected at your primary location.

If your device is being used outside your home by someone you haven’t authorized, you can sign into your account and sign out on all other devices, then change your password.

How Many Devices Will Netflix Let You Use Simultaneously in One Location?
That all depends on which plan you’re signed up for. Netflix offers four distinct price tiers, and the number of simultaneous streams varies on which tier you subscribe to.

Basic With Ads ($6.99 per Month)Basic ($9.99 per Month)Standard ($15.49 per Month)Premium ($19.99 per Month)
1 Device1 Device2 Devices4 Devices
These measures seem like cautious first steps to avoid a massive exodus of account-sharing users. If they do not meet Netflix’s expectations in curbing password sharing, harsher measures, such as charging users who continue to give out their login information, could follow. Netflix began testing methods to charge users $3 when someone outside the home accessed their account in several Latin American countries in 2022.

When discussing Netflix’s plans to curb password sharing in mid-January, Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters said the company was seeking “thoughtful experimentation to let our members speak to us in terms of what set of solutions work for them.”

Now that the first details regarding that experimentation are public, all that remains to be seen is how users respond.
 
Why do people even bother with netflix while there are cheaper alternatives that allow you to watch movies and shows from various streaming platforms. Hakuna tofauti with those who buy iPhones when they offer less than androids.
 
Why do people even bother with netflix while there are cheaper alternatives that allow you to watch movies and shows from various streaming platforms. Hakuna tofauti with those who buy iPhones when they offer less than androids.
Si wewe tu maajuzi ndio ulikuwa unaambia watu advantages za DSTV when it comes to streaming football vs cheap/free alternatives?
 
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After months of warning subscribers that anti-password sharing measures were coming to Netflix, the company appears to be finally set to unleash them.

Netflix has estimated that over 100 million users worldwide are using the service through the login credentials of someone else. It hopes that by putting an end to account sharing, it will bring a new infusion of revenue to the company. It’s essentially the only way that Netflix can make meaningful subscriber additions in North America, where the service currently sees its highest share of market penetration.

The Netflix Help Center now has a page outlining how your account should be shared, and how it shouldn’t. Check below for all the details you’ll need regarding sharing a password on Netflix.
Who Can Use a Netflix Account Now?
Netflix accounts are still shareable, but only within one household. To ensure that your devices are associated with your primary location, Netflix is now asking users to connect to the Wi-Fi at your primary location, open the Netflix app or website, and watch something at least once every 31 days.

Can You Still Share Netflix With Someone Who Doesn’t Live With You?
No, accounts are only meant to be used within one household. Netflix will prompt users who try to sign into your account elsewhere to sign up for their own account instead and block their access until they do.

Netflix will NOT begin automatically charging account holders whose information is used outside of their homes.

Can Other Users on Your Netflix Account Save Their Profiles?
Yes, Netflix offers users a profile transfer feature that will allow them to migrate their show recommendations, watch history, and more to their own account if they decide to create one. This will give password sharers the opportunity to preserve their profile if they sign up for their own Netflix accounts.

Can You Still Use Netflix While Traveling?
Signing into Netflix outside of your home may lead to the device in use being blocked from Netflix. This could prevent you from signing into new devices while traveling, but Netflix has devised a workaround.

Traveling users who want to use Netflix on a hotel smart TV, company laptop, etc. can request a temporary code from the service when signing in. This will give them access to their account for seven consecutive days.

How Can You Prevent Netflix from Blocking Your Devices?
Signing into home Wi-Fi at least once every 31 days on your devices will make them “trusted devices,” which Netflix will remember and leave unblocked.

If your device has been blocked incorrectly, you’ll need to contact Netflix in order to get it unblocked.

How Will Netflix Know if You’re Not in Your Home/Primary Location?
Netflix uses information such as IP addresses, device IDs, and account activity to determine whether a device signed into your account is connected at your primary location.

If your device is being used outside your home by someone you haven’t authorized, you can sign into your account and sign out on all other devices, then change your password.

How Many Devices Will Netflix Let You Use Simultaneously in One Location?
That all depends on which plan you’re signed up for. Netflix offers four distinct price tiers, and the number of simultaneous streams varies on which tier you subscribe to.

Basic With Ads ($6.99 per Month)Basic ($9.99 per Month)Standard ($15.49 per Month)Premium ($19.99 per Month)
1 Device1 Device2 Devices4 Devices
These measures seem like cautious first steps to avoid a massive exodus of account-sharing users. If they do not meet Netflix’s expectations in curbing password sharing, harsher measures, such as charging users who continue to give out their login information, could follow. Netflix began testing methods to charge users $3 when someone outside the home accessed their account in several Latin American countries in 2022.

When discussing Netflix’s plans to curb password sharing in mid-January, Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters said the company was seeking “thoughtful experimentation to let our members speak to us in terms of what set of solutions work for them.”

Now that the first details regarding that experimentation are public, all that remains to be seen is how users respond.
What is a net Flix pris?
 
Si wewe tu maajuzi ndio ulikuwa unaambia watu advantages za DSTV when it comes to streaming football vs cheap/free alternatives?
hehehe....acha kuchokoza mbirrionare. Lakini, are you going to compare DSTV with Netflix? Where else can you stream matches without it hanging or having a delay of 2 minutes. Kama ile bao ya Nketiah to make it 3-2 niliskia wild celebrations outside na kwangu bado ilikuwa 2-2. Right now I pay around 4k for an annual subscription and I am able to watch any movie or series I want.
 
Lakini, are you going to compare DSTV with Netflix?
I have both for very different reasons.
The thing with streaming online content is that it's not always reliable. Netflix, even though it doesn't have all the major shows such as those on hulu & Disney+, not to forget Amazon Prime ensures you have a variety of shows and movies that cater to all manner of people, kids included. Ile siku utakuwa na familia utajionea tu. Alafu, the free sites usually have ads that escape the adblock net.
Still, I think a combination works best. In fact, the following are part of my bookmarks
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Yep, that includes torrent sites for the occasional movie not on Netflix.
 
I have both for very different reasons.
The thing with streaming online content is that it's not always reliable. Netflix, even though it doesn't have all the major shows such as those on hulu & Disney+, not to forget Amazon Prime ensures you have a variety of shows and movies that cater to all manner of people, kids included. Ile siku utakuwa na familia utajionea tu. Alafu, the free sites usually have ads that escape the adblock net.
Still, I think a combination works best. In fact, the following are part of my bookmarks
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Yep, that includes torrent sites for the occasional movie not on Netflix.


Kwa DSTV I have a kids channel filled with animation and even a dedicated channel.
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I have 952 Channels and access to football packages.
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I even have a different app for movies and series. Even the new Wakanda movie is right there.
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All these cost me less than 5K a year and there are no ads too. In my case, since most of my revenue is passive and I have a lot of free time, I quickly ran out of new interesting content on the streaming services. I was always forced to repeat. Now I no longer have that problem.
 
Kwa DSTV I have a kids channel filled with animation and even a dedicated channel.
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I have 952 Channels and access to football packages.
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I even have a different app for movies and series. Even the new Wakanda movie is right there.
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All these cost me less than 5K a year and there are no ads too. In my case, since most of my revenue is passive and I have a lot of free time, I quickly ran out of new interesting content on the streaming services. I was always forced to repeat. Now I no longer have that problem.
Share this and lemme know if it can be incorporated into a smart TV. Looks like Kodi. Only such I that I have is Navmix for football
 
Share this and lemme know if it can be incorporated into a smart TV. Looks like Kodi. Only such I that I have is Navmix for football
Hapo kwa DSTV ni ngumu kidogo. But on the movies, this is a very useful link.
 
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