Disney Plus restricts password sharing new service terms begin in US
According to The Verge, the company has clearly written about this in the service agreement. 'A household is the place where the primary and personal residence of the subscriber is. All the devices in that house should be connected to it. And are being used by him. This means that now password sharing outside the subscriber's household has been banned.
This condition has been implemented for new subscribers in America and Canada. Recently Disney Plus had also increased the prices of its service. The company had increased prices for the second time in 13 months. To enjoy the content without ads, users have to pay $13.99 per month, while users who compromise to watch the content by watching ads have to pay $7.99 per month.
After Netflix, Disney+ is the platform which is going to curb password sharing. The platform had implemented this strictness in Canada since last year. Now America has also come under its grip. In this regard, an email is being sent to the users, and they are being informed about the ban. The platform's own service provider, Hulu, has also started banning password sharing, about which users are being informed. The company will implement it completely from March 14. After which the user will not be able to share his password with anyone outside the house.
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