Disney begins cracking down on Disney Plus password sharing

Disney will encourage freeloaders to create their own paid Disney Plus account. (Courtesy image)
The Walt Disney Company is moving forward with a plan to crack down on password sharing between paying members of its Disney Plus streaming service and freeloaders who use another person’s account.
The move is being characterized by the entertainment giant as a rollout of a new paid password-sharing feature that will give certain Disney Plus customers the option to pay an additional fee if they want to continue sharing their account with people who live beyond their immediate household.
The paid sharing feature will allow Disney Plus customers to pay an extra $7 per month to share their account if they subscribe to the ad-supported tier of the service, or an extra $10 per month to share their ad-free Disney Plus account. The charge is in addition to the $10 per month that the ad-supported version of...
The Walt Disney Company is moving forward with a plan to crack down on password sharing between paying members of its Disney Plus streaming service and freeloaders who use another person’s account.
The move is being characterized by the entertainment giant as a rollout of a new paid password-sharing feature that will give certain Disney Plus customers the option to pay an additional fee if they want to continue sharing their account with people who live beyond their immediate household.
The paid sharing feature will allow Disney Plus customers to pay an extra $7 per month to share their account if they subscribe to the ad-supported tier of the service, or an extra $10 per month to share their ad-free Disney Plus account. The charge is in addition to the $10 per month that the ad-supported version of...
- 9/26/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
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