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Netflix testing household-verification feature for shared passwords

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Netflix Inc. is testing a feature that asks viewers to verify they share a household with the account holder, the company said, a move that could lead to a clampdown on sharing of passwords.

A small number of Netflix users are receiving a message asking them to confirm they live with the account owner by entering details from a text message or email sent to the owner.

Viewers can delay the verification and keep watching Netflix. The message may reappear when they open Netflix again, and eventually, they could be required to open a new account to continue streaming.

Netflix confirmed the test but did not say how many people were part of it.

“This test is designed to help ensure that people using Netflix accounts are authorized to do so,” a Netflix spokesperson said Thursday.

Netflix, the world’s largest streaming service with more than 200 million subscribers globally, tests new features regularly, and it is unclear if the household verification will be implemented more widely.

The Netflix terms of service say that users of an account must live in the same household, though the company and other streaming services have declined to broadly crack down on sharing.

Competition has recently heated up in entertainment streaming, with new entrants including Disney+ in 2019 and Paramount+ this year.



www.cbc.ca 2021-03-12 21:28:45

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