Remember, at the end of last January, Netflix announced the end of account sharing by updating some of the frequently asked questions. Since then, the platform has tracked back changes to that FAQ and deleted it.
Description of account sharing from Netflix
Around this uncertainty, Netflix wanted to do something to clear things up. focus on sharing a user account.
“We are aware that there is a lot of confusion about account sharing. A Netflix account is for one household only, so we’re rolling out new features in Canada, New Zealand, Portugal, and Spain (and more widely in the coming months) to give you more control over your account…Can we read it in a tweet posted on Twitter on Wednesday, February 8, 2023?
We know there is a lot of confusion when it comes to sharing Netflix.
A Netflix account is designed for one household, so we’re rolling out new features in Canada, New Zealand, Portugal and Spain (and more broadly in the coming months) to give you more control over your account…
—Netflix (@netflix) February 8, 2023
In response to his tweet, the Netflix Twitter account added a link to a note from the official blog. In this article, we learn more 100 million households share user accounts. According to the streaming giant, this affects “the ability to invest in new series and movies.”
Paid sharing of a Netflix account in France: towards an additional option for €5.99 (maximum) per month?
In Canada, New Zealand, Portugal and Spain, Netflix has implemented a facility where users can set the primary household, manage account access and devices, transfer an existing profile to a newly created account, access their account to continue watching while traveling or traveling. their contents; and (if necessary) add a sub-account by subscribing to an additional option.
In the four mentioned countries, members of the Standard or Premium offers therefore have the ability to add a sub-account for up to two people they do not live with (each with a profile, personalized recommendations, an identifier and a password) 7.99 per person per month in Canada dollar, in New Zealand for an additional charge of NZ$ 7.99, 3.99 Euros in Portugal and 5.99 Euros in Spain.
According to our colleagues at Pure Media, paid sharing of a Netflix account in France will arrive next March. And there is no doubt that the price of the additional option will range from 3.99 euros to 5.99 euros per month; Based on tariffs applied in Portugal and Spain.