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What is password sharing and why is Netflix trying to stop it?

Netflix has started to show messages to some users that it suspects are watching content on borrowed accounts

March 22, 2021 / 14:37 IST
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Image: AFP
Image: AFP

Netflix has recently started testing a new feature and one that might change things for a lot of its users. The service has started to prompt some of its users with a message that reads “If you don’t live with the owner of this account, you need your account to keep watching.” It also encourages them to sign up for a free 1-month trial.

Why are users seeing these messages? Because Netflix suspects that you are sharing your password with someone and needs to make sure its a family member.

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What is password sharing?

A recent study into password sharing revealed that about 35 percent of Netflix users share their passwords with one another. It is common in other streaming services as well. Naturally, this does not bode too well for the service because it eats into their bottom line. Historically, Netflix has not done much to stop password sharing. Its own Rs 649 a month standard plan allows a user to watch content on two screens at once.