![]() The two cheaper plans, Basic and Basic with Ads, do not allow customers to add extra members. A Standard subscription will support one additional subscription for someone who doesn’t live in your home, and a Premium subscription will let you add two extra members. Each plan affects how you are able to share your account. ![]() Users will need to pay more if they want to add profiles for people living outside of that home, which Netflix refers to as “extra members.”īefore we go on, it’s important to note that Netflix now has four different subscription plans: Basic with Ads ($6.99/month), Basic ($9.99/month), Standard ($15.49/month), and Premium ($19.99/month). When the new rules take effect, users will have to set a “primary location” where everyone living in that household and using that home’s network can use the same Netflix account. Here’s the basic gist of how the policy is changing. What are the new Netflix password sharing rules? It’s a pretty confusing system, so here’s everything you need to know about how Netflix plans to limit account sharing. ![]() On Wednesday, the company posted more details about how its new system will work, and revealed plans to roll it out around the world.Ĭustomers in the United States won’t be impacted by the changes in the current rollout, but it does give us a slightly clearer idea of the ways in which the company will limit how customers share accounts. Welp, the inevitable demise of password sharing on Netflix seems to be on the horizon. ![]()
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