Netflix announced two new features it’s looking at that could stop users from sharing their passwords. The first feature would have subscribers add sub-accounts to their current account for people with whom they do not live.
On Wednesday, Netflix announced two new features it’s looking at that could stop users from sharing their passwords.
The first feature would have subscribers add sub-accounts to their current account for people with whom they do not live. The new sub-accounts would be added to standard and premium plans, come with separate logins and profiles, and cost an additional $2 to $3 every month. Netflix is also testing a feature where users can transfer their profile to a new account or make it a sub-account.
The company said they will be testing the new features in Chile, Costa Rica and Peru over the next few weeks.Copyright 2022 CNN Newsource. All rights reserved.
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