What's happening with watching on the go?
The update begins by reiterating that the company intends for there to be one account per household, and following the introduction of these changes in Latin America, the measures have now been introduced in New Zealand, Canada, Portugal and Spain as well."Over 100 million households are sharing accounts — impacting our ability to invest in great new TV and films," the page reads.
Bullet points go into more specifics about the practicalities of these changes, with one stating:"Members can still easily watch Netflix on their personal devices or log into a new TV, like at a hotel or holiday rental." A new Manage Access and Devices page will be available in account settings to track what devices are signed in to an account and where, while up to two 'sub accounts' can be added to an account for people living in different households to keep all their details.
These are cheaper than getting a brand-new subscription — a 'sub account' costs $7.99 a month in Canada, compared to $9.99, for example — but if you do want to start a totally new account, Netflix is offering an option to transfer a person's viewing history, watch list, game saves, etc. over.linking to the update post hasn't changed the tide of negative feedback, with many people still confused and/or stating that they will outright cancel their subscriptions now.
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