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Netflix to crack down on password sharing in India, other markets from today

Netflix expects paid password sharing to contribute to majority of its revenue growth this year.

July 20, 2023 / 08:58 IST
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Starting today, Netflix will be sending an email to members who are sharing accounts outside their household in India.

Netflix will start cracking down on account sharing in India and other markets such as Indonesia, Croatia, and Kenya starting July 20, as the video streaming major looks to boost its revenue growth in the second half of 2023.

The company is, however, taking a different strategy towards addressing the account sharing problem in India and the remaining countries where it hasn't rolled out paid sharing, a feature that allow users to shell out an extra fee to continue sharing their Netflix account with people they don’t live with.

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In a letter to shareholders, Netflix said it will not offer the 'extra member' option in these markets since they had recently cut prices in many of them, and the penetration is still relatively low, giving the company "plenty of runway without creating additional complexity"

Netflix had reduced the prices of its service in India by 20-60 percent in December 2021, a move that had helped the company grow engagement in India by nearly 30 percent year-on-year (YoY), while revenue growth increased to 24 percent in 2022 versus 19 percent in 2021, it said in April 2023.