When To Share Your Netflix, Hulu, Disney+ Passwords (And When You Can’t)

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With Netflix exploring a possible password-sharing crackdown, it's time to figure out what you can and cannot do with those credentials.

for its 39.4 million subscribers. It limits access to households, without a definition: “You are responsible for all use of your account, including use of your account by other members of your household.”

But here’s something interesting: If you have one of the Live TV packages, you can pay $9.99 a month to get unlimited simultaneous streams. is a different beast because, in most cases, it’s part of your overall Amazon Prime account. Sharing these credentials outside your immediate sphere means anyone using them could buy anything on Amazon’s site with your account, a big disincentive to share out a password.

An Amazon Prime account costs $12.99 a month, you get free shipping from Amazon and Prime Video is an extra perk. There’s also an $8.99-a-month standalone Prime Video subscription, and in both cases you’re limited to three simultaneous streams and six profiles.

 

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It's boring to sit at home alone, looking for someone to spend time with

One of these companies will introduce a password sharing feature to compete with Netflix. 😂

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