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Netflix: The end of account sharing is a great success - for them

Luca Fontana
21.7.2023
Translation: machine translated

It seems that Netflix has finally put the year 2022, which was plagued by a decline in subscriptions and revenue, behind it. Paid account sharing is a complete success - for Netflix.

Since May 2023, Netflix has actively prevented account sharing in 100 regions. This is because sharing your Netflix password with people outside your own four walls is prohibited under the Netflix terms of use. In theory, this can even be penalised by having your account blocked.

If you still want to share your password, you can, but only with a maximum of two other profiles - and only for an additional charge: so-called "paid account sharing". For everyone else, there is no choice but to create a completely new subscription. The American streaming giant has not made any friends with this.

Those who hoped that Netflix would cut themselves in half with this reputation killer are in for a bitter disappointment.

Paid account sharing: a success in figures

And the next revenue-boosting measure is set to do exactly the same thing.

No more basic subscription = more money for Netflix

Netflix is planning to completely scrap the low-cost basic subscription. Corresponding tests have already been carried out in Canada since June. The tests are now being extended to the United States and the UK.

Netflix is optimistic. While the ad-funded plan was not very successful at the beginning, it has now attracted 5 million subscribers worldwide. <p

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