Netflix has a password problem shared. Now they’re hoping to make it a problem halved.
A Netflix account is intended for one household, so we’re rolling out new features in Canada, New Zealand, Portugal, and Spain to give you more control over your account...
The streaming giant’s help center states that accounts are meant to be shared in one household or “people who live in the same location with the account owner.” To stream on the platform, those living outside of a home with a subscription must sign up for their account.
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