Netflix is reportedly set to launch a test which will see its subscribers pay an additional fee for users outside their household.
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According to Variety, the test which is the streamer’s latest attempt to curb illicit password sharing, will first launch in three countries – Chile, Costa Rica and Peru.
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Speaking on the new move, Netflix’s Director of Product Innovation Chengyi Long shared: “Netflix will let members who share their accounts with people outside their household to do so easily and securely, while also paying a bit more.” It, however, remains unclear if the test will be explored in other countries.
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Password sharing is arguably one of the streamer’s biggest concerns with multiple attempts proofing unsuccessful.
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According to the Netflix terms of service, a customer’s account “may not be shared with individuals beyond your household’.
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