According to the portal, Netflix has published on its website new regulations for countries such as Spain, Portugal, New Zealand and Canada. As you can read in the details of changes for users, from now on they will be required to set the main location where they watch content from the platform.
Netflix is changing the rules of the game. In March, it will expand the list of countries
They will also be able to set up two sub accounts for people from other places. An additional user in Canada will be charged $7.99. Canadian dollars, i.e. nearly PLN 26. Residents of New Zealand will have to pay extra $ 7.99. New Zealand bills, so about PLN 22. In Spain, the surcharge was valued at EUR 5.99 (equivalent to PLN 28), and in Portugal at EUR 3.99 (nearly PLN 18). Fees will not be charged automatically.
Nearly half of Netflix’s 231 million subscribers share their passwords with family and friends. “Today, more than 100 million households share accounts, impacting our ability to invest in great TV shows and movies,” said Chengyi Long, Netflix’s director of product innovation.
Netflix previously tested the new rules in Chile, Costa Rica and Peru. Media from the United States report that after introducing them to Canada, New Zealand, Portugal and Spain, the list of countries with subsidies will be expanded in March. Previously, Netflix said that a device must connect to your home Wi-Fi network at least once every 31 days. If not, it will be blocked. People who will be indicated as sub-accounts will have separate logins and passwords. They must also be in the same country as the account holder. The platform will verify device locations using IP numbers.
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Source: Gazeta

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