Disney's password-sharing crackdown is starting soon2023-09-29 18:18 by DanielaTags: Disney
It seems Disney is following Netflix's lead and cracking down on users who share their streaming service passwords with friends and family. According to Canadian Disney Plus users, a new subscriber agreement was recently released that included a terms section about account sharing, which seems to indicate that the company plans to curb password sharing. "Unless otherwise permitted by your Service Tier, you may not share your subscription outside of your household," Disney writes in the new service agreement for account users residing in Canada. "'Household' means the collection of devices associated with your primary personal residence that are used by the individuals who reside therein." The changes come as Disney Plus introduces a new, cheaper ad-supported tier on Nov. 1 for $7.99 per month. In August, the company outlined plans to split its existing $11.99 commercial-free package into two options: $11.99 for the high-definition version on two devices and $14.99 for the 4K version on four devices. The 4K option is the same as the current Disney Plus subscription but costs $3 more per month. Read more -here-
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