“Netflix’s New Policy: Extra Charges for Sharing Access Codes with Non-Household Members”

2023-05-24 06:28:38

Netflix announced on Tuesday that users in the United States, France, Belgium and around 100 other countries will now have to pay extra to share their access codes to the service with people outside their household, as part of its strategy. to diversify their income.

Prices vary by country: American households will now have to pay almost 8 dollars (regarding 7.5 euros) more per month to authorize a guest to use their account. In France and Spain (where the measure has already been introduced) it will be 5.99 euros.

In Belgium, as in Portugal, the supplement is set at 3.99 euros. However, the option is only accessible in the Standard (13.49 euros per month) and Premium (17.99 euros) subscriptions, and therefore not in the Basic (8.99 euros).

Two solutions are available to those who already share their identifiers: they can add an additional subscriber by paying the supplement, or transfer the profile of a person outside the household. This one will have to subscribe to its own subscription but will thus preserve its preferences. The Californian group also recalls that subscribers continue to be able to watch their programs when they are on the move.

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