Netflix to Charge Extra For Password Sharing in these Countries
Netflix to Charge Extra For Password Sharing in these Countries
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Netflic Inc. will ask customers in five Latin American countries to pay a fee hoping to generate additional revenue by getting customers to pay to share their Netflix account in an additional home. The company said Monday, that customers in Argentina, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and the Dominican Republic will be asked to pay an extra fee if they use an account for more than two weeks outside of their primary residence.  

Netflix has said that more than 100 million households are using accounts paid for by other people, and blamed password sharing as one of the primary reasons for its decreasing subscriber growth. The company lost 200,000 customers in the first quarter, and forecast it would lose 2 million more in the second. Its share price has dropped more than 65% this year as investors fret that the streaming business is in trouble. 

Even though this won’t affect the use of Netflix on mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets or laptops, nor will it affect people on vacation. The additional home will cost 219 pesos ($1.70) in Argentina and $2.99 in the other countries. The effort has been portrayed at times as a crackdown, which has caused some customers to worry they will lose access to their accounts.

Director of Production Innovation Chengyi Long in a blog post said, “Today’s widespread account sharing between households undermines our long-term ability to invest in and improve our service,” Password sharing has been particularly high in Latin America, where Netflix is conducting its first two tests to see if people will pay for access. The company is trying to limit sharing without punishing people who already pay for Netflix or alienating viewers. 

A basic plan allows customers to watch on one device at a time. The pricier standard plan allows for two separate devices, and the premium plan allows four. This latest test is targeted at customers who are using the same account in multiple households. If they use an account somewhere other than one of their paying households for more than two weeks, they will receive an in-app notification asking them to either add a household or change their primary household to the new location. Customers can manage their homes, adding or deleting them as they choose. Adding households doesn’t increase the number of people who can watch Netflix at the same time.

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