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Streaming giant Netflix confirmed on Thursday that itโ€™s testing a feature that will force some users to verify their accounts โ€” policing those who share passwords outside of their households.
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Netflix steps up policing of password sharing

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Netflix steps up policing of password sharing

The streaming behemoth is testing a new pop-up message that warns people who are sharing a password - and donโ€™t live with the password holder - to pony up

Sharing streaming passwords with friends or distant family members?

That may become harder to do on Netflix.

The streaming giant confirmed on Thursday that itโ€™s testing a feature that will force some users to verify their accounts โ€” policing those who share passwords outside of their households.

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When users open the Netflix TV app, they will be asked to verify their account with a code that is either texted or emailed to the account holder. If they arenโ€™t the account holder, users will be reminded, โ€œIf you donโ€™t live with the owner of this account, you need your own account to keep watching,โ€ according to GammaWire, a site that reports on technology trends.

Users can opt to verify the information later, and after a period of time they may be prompted again to put in the verification code.

โ€œThis test is designed to help ensure that people using Netflix accounts are authorized to do so,โ€ Netflix said in a statement, declining to specify what countries would be affected by the password crackdown.

Part of the idea behind the test is to protect consumers from security risks surrounding password sharing and to remind them of Netflixโ€™s rules, according to a Netflix spokesperson.

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Netflixโ€™s terms of use on its website says, โ€œThe Netflix service and any content viewed through our service are for your personal and noncommercial use only and may not be shared with individuals beyond your household.โ€

Password sharing has become more common amid the pandemic, as more streaming services enter the market and consumers look for ways to cut costs.

About 42% of consumers in the spring said they had shared or received passwords since the spread of COVID-19, according to a study conducted by market research firm OnePoll for streaming service Tubi that was released in April.

Additionally, Netflix is competing against other streaming services including rivals such as Disney+, which has seen its users skyrocket since its launch in November 2019. Netflix currently has more than 200 million subscribers and Disney said this week that Disney+ had more than 100 million subscribers.

In October, Netflix raised the price of its standard plan for streaming on two screens by $1 to $13.99 a month. Premium plans went up by $2 to $17.99 a month.

First Published: March 12, 2021, 2:38 a.m.
Updated: March 12, 2021, 11:03 a.m.

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Streaming giant Netflix confirmed on Thursday that itโ€™s testing a feature that will force some users to verify their accounts โ€” policing those who share passwords outside of their households.  (OLIVIER DOULIERY / AFP via Getty Images)
Streaming giant Netflix confirmed on Thursday that itโ€™s testing a feature that will force some users to verify their accounts โ€” policing those who share passwords outside of their households.  (Chona Kasinger/Bloomberg)
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