
The moment is finally here. Netflix is starting to crack down on password sharing in the US, a few months after testing out the controversial feature in Canada, Spain and other countries.
Technically, you can still share your Netflix password, but if you give it to anyone outside of your household, you’ll now need to pay extra. The password-sharing fee is $8 per month per person in the US, on top of whatever you already pay for your Netflix plan. Users on the standard plan can add one person outside of their household, while premium users can add up to two.
You do have the option to not pay these password-sharing fees, but then your friends or family won’t be able to access their profiles on your account.
Source-Link: cnet
