Netflix will start charging ‘additional users’ for shared accounts early next year – Engadget

Smartphone with Netflix logo is seen in front of a stock graph in this illustration taken April 19, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

not long agoquarterly earnings meeting, Netflix announced the next step in its crackdown on shared secrets. Beginning in early 2023, they will follow a method previously piloted in Latin America, charging “additional users” for shared accounts. This refers to users who log into the account to use the service outside the subscriber’s immediate family. Simply put, the content on the “Who is watching?” page that is watched by non-residents represents additional costs. At present, the official has not given a specific charging plan, but according to the range of the trial plan, it is speculated that the price may fall to 3 to 4 US dollars. If you don’t want to pay extra for others, you might as well learn about the official new “”personal data transfer” function.

Including the upcoming ad-supported stalls, Netflix has recently made a lot of efforts to restore growth, but it remains to be seen how effective it will be.

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