More Streaming Platforms Attempting To Crackdown On Password Sharing
Hulu sent an email to its customers Wednesday explaining it would start adding limitations on sharing accounts outside of households starting on March 14th.
Several streaming platforms are following Netflix’s steps by cracking down on password sharing.
Hulu sent an email to its customers Wednesday explaining it would start adding limitations on sharing accounts outside of households starting on March 14th.
Disney+ and ESPN+ have also edited user agreements that include terms preventing users from impersonating someone else by using their username or password.
All three user agreements were updated last week as the platforms work toward setting dates to enforce password sharing bans.
Netflix alone gained millions of subscribers after its password crackdown.