Netflix's Solution to Password Sharing
So you’ve encountered the screen of death… who hasn’t! Since 2021, Netflix has been cracking down on password sharing in the hopes of supporting its user growth numbers. The idea was that some portion of these shadow users would covert to paying accounts. While it’s true they had some success, many users were left frustrated and ultimately kicked out of the market. Afterall, at $15.49 / month for just a standard account, Netflix isn’t cheap!
After realizing some customers were being priced out of the market, Netflix has now launched two new options. The first one is a subscription that features advertisements at $6.99 / month and the second is an option to add an additional user to your account for an extra $7.99 / month. On the first option, it’s a good deal if you don’t mind the random commercials. You can check it out here. However, we’re skeptical this deal is going to last. Netflix has raised prices several times in the last three years and $6.99 doesn’t look sustainable. The second solution seems great (it’s quite similar to a friendplan!), we just wish it went further.
Under Netflix’s new offer:
- Any account can add one new external user for $7.99 / month.
- It includes access to a standard or premium account (no commercials)
- That user does not need to live in the same household
- That user has their own log in credentials, tv favorites, etc…
- The master account holder pays the total bill