People all over have been wondering what Netflix’s new policies would be. Now we have some hints.
Last week, we talked about how Netflix accidentally posted some restrictions when it came to password sharing. Now, Netflix is implementing new password rules in Canada, New Zealand, Spain, and Portugal.
While no one has confirmed this, they seem to be a good indicator of Netflix’s global plans. So, let’s take a look at them.
First up, you’ll have to set your primary location. That means the place of residence where all people will log in. From there, they manage devices within the household. There will be a list of every device you’re logged into, so you can keep track.
Of course, if you have been sharing with someone out of your household, they’ll be gone within the month. If they want to set up their own account, Netflix will allow them to do that by transferring their login to their own account.
Author: Jason Hellerman
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