More details have emerged about changes to Netflix’s password sharing policy. The streaming service added seven questions about the change to the Help Center FAQ for members on the brand’s official website in the United States.
New information from the Netflix Help Center outlines how a member’s account should be shared and how it shouldn’t be shared. Essentially, accounts can still be shared, but only within a single family. And to ensure that devices with access to the account are associated with the designated primary location, Netflix will now ask users to connect to the corresponding Wi-Fi network once every 31 days to watch something.
This change implies a potential headache for Netflix subscribers who like to watch content while traveling. Logging into Netflix while away from home may cause the device being used to be blocked, although a workaround is possible. People who are on the go and want to stay put with their Netflix account can request a temporary service code when logging in.
Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters told The Streamable that the company is seeking “careful experimentation to allow our members to speak to us in terms of what set of solutions works for them.”
It is not yet known when the new changes will affect Netflix in Brazil. However, this week the streaming platform made a subtle change to the prices and availability that each plan presents. Check below how the new platform subscription packages are after the changes:
This article is a translation of the writing by David Wolinsky to the website GameSpot.
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