Tech News Desk – Netflix is on a mission. A mission in which the company is trying to increase its dwindling subscribers so that its revenue can increase. News has been coming out for a long time that Netflix is going to ban password sharing. The company has already done this in some areas. The company has also introduced an ad supported plan, so that people can subscribe to them despite being cheap. Earlier this week, Netflix announced it was stepping up its crackdown on password sharing in some countries, including the UK and US.
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Netflix plans to increase its revenue by cracking down on password sharing, but the move is also giving other streaming companies an opportunity to attack Netflix. Recently, Amazon Prime Video UK took a dig at Netflix’s password crackdown policy and re-shared an old tweet from the company. Amazon Prime Video UK reshared Netflix’s 2017 tweet. In a 2017 tweet, Netflix wrote, “Love is in sharing passwords.
Amazon has also shared a photo while sharing the old tweet of Netflix. This picture looks like the Who’s Watching page on Netflix. There are 6 profiles visible in the picture. At the bottom of the profile, it is written in English, “Everyone who has our password. In this tweet from Amazon Prime, a user asked, ‘Is that why Prime Video is better?’ Amazon Prime Video replied, “Better not lose.
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Meanwhile, Netflix has sent emails about account sharing to customers in 103 countries and territories, including the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Australia, Singapore, Mexico and Brazil. The email states that one Netflix account should only be used in one household. If users want to share the account, they can do so by paying extra money. Netflix is charging $8 (Rs 661) per month for password sharing in the United States.