NETFLIX users who share their passwords with friends and family are facing a crackdown launched by the US streaming giant.

The company is s testing a feature designed to root out account sharers, meaning that if you borrow someone’s login, you may soon have to pay for your own account in full instead.

Netflix is testing a feature which may lead to a crackdown on users sharing their passwords

3

Netflix is testing a feature which may lead to a crackdown on users sharing their passwordsCredit: Getty – Contributor

Some users this week reported being met with a screen reading: “If you don’t live with the owner of this account, you need your own account to keep watching.”

Viewers are reportedly given the option to verify their identity through a code sent to the account’s owner, or can choose to complete the process later.

In a statement, Netflix said: “This test is designed to help ensure that people using Netflix accounts are authorised to do so.”

Netflix has previously said it was comfortable with users sharing their passwords.

Some users reported being met with a screen reading: 'If you don't live with the owner of this account, you need your own account to keep watching'

3

Some users reported being met with a screen reading: ‘If you don’t live with the owner of this account, you need your own account to keep watching’Credit: twitter

Speaking in 2016, CEO Reed Hastings said the company had “no plans” on a crackdown.

He said: “Password sharing is something you have to learn to live with, because there’s so much legitimate password sharing, like you sharing with your spouse, with your kids.

“So there’s no bright line, and we’re doing fine as is.”

According to the Netflix terms of service, account details should “not be shared with individuals beyond your household”.

Netflix has previously said it was comfortable with users sharing their passwords

3

Netflix has previously said it was comfortable with users sharing their passwordsCredit: AFP or licensors

In the UK, a monthly subscription ranges in cost from £5.99 to £13.99, depending on the package.

Netflix already offers some account-sharing features, designed to let people in a single household use one login.

Profiles let users switch between their own browsing history.

But the company is becoming increasingly concerned about the number of users sharing their logins among different households.

What’s on Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime?

Looking for a new Netflix series to binge or the best movies to watch on Amazon Prime? We have you covered…

Speaking in 2019, Netflix product chief Greg Peters said the firm wants to address password-sharing without “alienating a certain portion of [the] user base”.

“We continue to monitor it so we’re looking at the situation,” he said.

“We’ll see those consumer-friendly ways to push on the edges of that.”

Netflix, boosted by months of lockdown, has more than 203million subscribers, making it the world’s leading streaming service.

Netflix has created its own hilarious version of TikTok called Fast Laughs

In other news, Resident Evil fans will be pleased to hear a new TV series based on the video game franchise is coming to Netflix.

You can now watch popular Netflix content for FREE online thanks to a global promotion.

And, Disney recently released a trailer for its latest Star Wars TV series, “The Bad Batch”.

Do you have a Netflix subscription? Let us know in the comments…


We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online Tech & Science team? Email us at [email protected]


This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Glastonbury tells festivalgoers not to bring disposable vapes as they ‘pollute the environment’

The moment that festival fans have been waiting for is almost finally…

635-MILLION-year-old Fungi-like microfossil found in China may helped Earth recover ice age

It was previously believed that fungi emerged some 240 million years ago,…

Is this a comfort or the creepiest idea you’ve ever heard? AI can take your dead loved one’s social media posts… and turn them into a HOLOGRAM you can chat to in the kitchen

Side by side, four young cousins chat with their grandmother via a…

TikTok a Year After Trump’s Ban: No Change, but New Threats

Saturday will mark a year since Donald Trump said he would ban…