Netflix Expands Crackdown on Account Sharing to 4 More Countries

Netflix Expands Crackdown on Account Sharing to 4 More Countries

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Netflix said on Wednesday that it has expanded its crackdown on password sharing, which had eclipsed 100 million accounts, throttling the streaming giant’s ability to invest in new content.
The California-based streaming giant first tested its crackdown in Latin America and is now rolling out the changes in Canada, New Zealand, Portugal, and Spain, the company said in a blog post.
Users with a standard or premium plan in several countries can add an extra member sub-account for up to two people for an extra C$7.99 per month per person in Canada, NZ$7.99 in New Zealand, 3.99 euros in Portugal, and 5.99 euros in Spain, according to the company.
Netflix said the measure is aimed at “ …

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