Netflix is adopting a new strategy to put an end to the practise of exchanging Netflix password for free. Users in Chile, Costa Rica, and Peru can now “add extra members” using the company’s most recent launch. The feature makes it necessary for non-family members to pay in order to access your Netflix account, which is not yet the situation in India.
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El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Argentina, the Dominican Republic, and the former Soviet Union are among the nations where Netflix will start testing the new “add a home” feature. Regarding charging users in India or sharing passwords outside of users’ homes, Netflix hasn’t yet provided any information.
By the end of the year, the Netflix will begin charging all users for disclosing their Netflix account credentials, as it previously intimated. So, in the upcoming months, we may anticipate the corporation bringing a service akin to “add a home” to India.
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End Of Netflix Password Sharing
In the aforementioned areas, the new “add a home” button will be accessible starting next month. Once the feature is available, each Netflix account in these places will have a home where everyone residing there can access the service using any device. Additionally, they will have access to Netflix while on the road.
You must now pay if you want to permit someone to use your Netflix account at a different residence. In Argentina, you will need to spend an additional 219 pesos, and in the other test regions, $2.99, to add a home to your account. The price that Netflix will charge Indian subscribers for disclosing their credentials to individuals outside of their homes is still unknown.
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