Do you too share the Netflix Pasword ?

The giant streaming service Netflix is trying out a new payment method for those who steal passwords. The OTT is coming up with a feature that allows users to enable access from a second home for a fee that would be chargeable in five nations of America. The feature of “add a home” will be accessible […]

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by Simran Singh - July 19, 2022, 3:36 pm

The giant streaming service Netflix is trying out a new payment method for those who steal passwords.

The OTT is coming up with a feature that allows users to enable access from a second home for a fee that would be chargeable in five nations of America.

The feature of “add a home” will be accessible for people inArgentina, the Dominican Republic, El SalvadorGuatemala,and Honduras. No announcement for Indian users have been made yet.

Anyone using the second home feature will be able to access Netflix’s services on any device at a lower price than a standalone membership.

As per reports by Netflix, the login information of users is shared with more than 100 million non-paying households across the world, with 30 million alone in the United States and Canada, violating the terms and policies of the company.Also, we have prepared a list of sites where you can download tv series for free.

Netflix’s Director of Product Innovation, Chengyi Long, said, “widespread account sharing between households undermines our long-term ability to invest in and improve our service.”