Disney+ will start restricting shared passwords among individuals not residing in the same place in Brazil from November 12, following Netflix’s lead. This policy is currently in effect in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom, and Brazilian users have started receiving notifications about the change.
Disney+ is set to put an end to the practice of sharing passwords.
Disney+ will verify the subscriber’s location by analyzing account activity, internet connection, and devices employed, ensuring that household members can continue to access the service without disruption.
In the United States, there is a current feature allowing for an extra fee to include users from different households in the plan. This feature is expected to be extended to other countries, such as Brazil, soon. This means that sharing the account will be possible by paying an additional fee for each extra residence.
Each additional subscriber to Netflix incurs an additional fee of R$ 12.90. Disney+ might consider implementing a similar approach in Brazil.
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