Goodbye, shared accounts! Netflix will charge whoever shares its password

Shared accounts are over! On March 16, Netflix announced that it will launch a pilot program in which it will charge an extra fee to those who share passwords with people who do not live in the same household.

The plan will be launched in Latin America and depending on its behavior it could be extended to other parts of the world. As expected, this has not pleased the platform’s subscribers too much. streaming.

Netflix subscribers usually share their account with one or two other people without any problem, this despite the fact that the company prohibits it in its terms and conditions. However, this could change completely, as the platform is about to implement a plan in which it will charge an extra fee to those who share passwords with people who do not live in the same household.

The first option on Netflix will allow subscribers to standard and premium plans to add accounts for up to two more people they don’t live with, for an additional monthly charge. Such “additional members” will have their own profiles, personalized recommendations, and logins and passwords. The pilot program will be implemented in the countries of Chile, Costa Rica and Peru and the prices will be as follows:

  • Chile 2 thousand 380 CLP (61 MXN)
  • Costa Rica: 2.00 USD (61 MXN)
  • Peru: 7.9 PEN (43 MXN)

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But this is not all, Netflix has a second option for its followers in which customers of basic, standard and premium plans allow people who share their account to transfer their profile information to a new account or an additional member subaccount . When they move, they will keep their viewing history, personalized recommendations and “my list”. This second option seems to have no cost or at least no mention of an additional cost has been made for it.

The company mentioned that depending on the results of the pilot program, it could reach more parts of the world, something that could affect more than one series lover and moviegoers.

Source: Okchicas

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