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Netflix’s password sharing crackdown already feels like a disaster — and it hasn’t launched yet

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With Netflix in between big hits, the conversation around the big red streaming machine has turned to its upcoming password-sharing crackdown. For those who haven’t heard, it turns out Netflix believes a single Netflix account is only supposed to be shared by those living in the same household. 

Netflix will soon introduce preventative measures to stop what it sees as piracy performed by more than 100 million users. Which would be one out of every 2.31 subscribers (per Netflix’s Q4 2022 earnings (opens in new tab)).

Earlier last year, Netflix began a dry-run of its password sharing crackdown, basically beta-testing its ideas on subscribers in Chile, Costa Rica and Peru. It began offering the option to pay around $2.99 (CAD $3.99 / £2.50 / AU$4) for an additional household. Then, it announced that it would be rolling out similar new rules more broadly by the end of this March.

A Netflix Tweet that reads "Love is sharing a password." that has recirculated following Netflix's decision to curb password sharing.

(Image credit: Netflix/Twitter)

It’s pushed every third person I know to drag up Netflix’s old “Love is sharing a password” (opens in new tab) tweet, as if to say “Et tu, Brute?” And, more recently, it’s created a massive amount of confusion online because of new rules that were posted, apparently erroneously. But because everyone (outside of Netflix shareholders) hates the news of a password-sharing crackdown, it’s going to be hard for anyone to expect those rules won’t hit all of us soon. 

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