Netflix Just Announced That It Will Crack Down On Password Sharing In The US, And People Have, Um, Thoughts About This

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Yes folks, the day has finally come.

OK, just in case you didn't hear, today Netflix announced that it would begin cracking down on password sharing in the US — which happens to be its largest market.

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Now, if you're getting a little bit of déjà vu, it's because Netflix did announce this months ago. However, it was met with a lot of backlash, and Netflix clarified they'd be going after password/account sharing in other countries first.

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Netflix has started sending out emails about the update, and it basically states that you can only have one account per household (which I assume means it will track account usage via IP addresses) and that if you want to add someone who lives outside your home to your account you can pay an extra $7.99 a month.

TBH, I don't know how many people are going to be shelling out an extra 8 bucks a month to let someone share their account — so it's going to be a rude awakening for a lot of people who are not paying for their own accounts. Of course, people on Twitter had some reactions to this news:

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Slow clap to Netflix for debuting their password sharing crackdown in the shadow of WBD introducing Max.

— mkorn (@MKorn19) May 23, 2023

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Rip the days of sharing your parents Netflix password with half the school.

— Scopey_13 (@Scopey_13) May 23, 2023

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netflix making
divorced families, elderly grandparents, college kids who live far away from home etc. pay extra for “password sharing” when they refuse to pay their writers fair royalties is absolutely ridiculous. where do you get off thinking people will be cool with this!

— shannon (eras tour 5/20 and 5/27! ✨) (@holygroundsound) May 23, 2023

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They’ll end up just like Blockbuster

— 🦋🏹🤎 (@NoHolyFool) May 23, 2023

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Between Netflix cracking down on password sharing and Max locking you out of your HBO Max account, what an incredible day for the limitless possibilities of streaming! https://t.co/jLlVe6mid3

— Alex Zalben (@azalben) May 23, 2023

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Is netflix mgt allergic to making money?

— Little lord fuckleroy (@El_Siervo_) May 23, 2023

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20th Century Fox Television

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This might be a hot take, but this is an awful change

— Nathan ∞ (@FIVESCORNER) May 23, 2023

Alright, so I want to know: Is this going to have any type of impact on your life? Are you fine with it? I pay for my own account, but I know lots of people who share it and I don't know whether or not this might force their hand into finally getting their own accounts.

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