Netflix’s Old ‘Love is Sharing Password’ Tweet Trolled as Platform Set to End Feature
Last Updated: December 24, 2022, 14:49 ISTNetflix may ban password sharing. (Credits: Twitter)Netflix plans to charge users for password-sharing from early 2023.Netflix may put an
end to password-sharing by early 2023. The move has long been in the pipeline for Netflix but implementation may finally kick off next year, as per a report in The Economic Times.
The streaming platform suffered losses due to this feature but the volume of subscribers during the pandemic did not necessitate for them to address it in 2020. However, because of
the downfall in revenue in 2022, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings has decided to put an end to thefeature.Netflix plans to charge an extra fee from people sharing their accounts beyond
their household from early 2023. This has taken an ironic turn, given the fact that Netflix's official account had tweeted back in 2017, "Love is sharing a password". People on
Twitter want to know: is love dead in this day and age?The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) of Netflix in the United Kingdom has also said that password-sharing may be considered
a criminal offense. In the US, Netflix plans to charge just below $6.99 for an ad-supported plan from people whose accounts are shared beyond their households. Password sharing may
not be stopped at once for fear of alienating customers, but it will be done eventually.“From “Love is sharing a password” in 2017 to crackdown on password sharing. Who hurt
you, Netflix?” asked one Twitter user.Well, that's an end to all the changing-your-ex's-Netflix-password revenge stories from early 2023.Read all the Latest Buzz News here buzz
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