If you're sharing your Netflix password with someone who doesn't live with you, get ready to pay up.
variety.com
#2
Frank
It was a resounding success for them here. They gained a huge amount of subs.
#3
GasBandit
Odd, I still pay for Netflix, but didn't get the e-mail. I don't ever watch it though, because, as I have said before, my dad watches it.
#4
Tinwhistler
I was actually happy that Netflix made those announcements. I was able to shed a few Netflix freeloaders off of my account without seeming like the asshole
Netflix subscriptions soared in the U.S. after the streaming service's recent crackdown on password sharing.
www.investopedia.com
#7
Dave
Well that's counterintuitive.
#8
Vrii
Seems like Netflix was right in their assessment that a lot of people who otherwise would have paid were using friends/family accounts instead. Not honestly all that surprising, either - paying for Netflix is a lot easier than pirating, and there are a lot of people who just want the easiest solution for their entertainment.
Not really. My ex-wife finally signed up for her own netflix after I kicked her off of mine, for instance. There seem to be more people who are willing to foot their own bill than who are outraged that they no longer can share passwords.