Netflix knows you share your password. And soon you might have to start paying for the privilege.
Over the last year, Netflix has been working on ways to"enable members who share outside their household to do so easily and securely, while also paying a bit more," the company said in a blog post Wednesday.
With"Extra Member," people who subscribe to Netflix's standard and premium plans can pay to add an account for up to two people they don't live with. Separately, the"Profile Transfer" option lets subscribers of any tier transfer their profile information, namely their watch history, to a new account that they would pay for.
It's a limited test for now, but Netflix said it's bringing the features to these three markets so it can understand how well they work before potentially rolling them out to the rest of the world.
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