Netflix's new password-sharing policy won't apply to your Tesla

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Netflix's new password-sharing policy won't apply to your Tesla
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A Netflix representative has confirmed that its new password-sharing policy will not apply to users streaming the service in their Tesla.

Published Feb 16th, 2023 6:36PM ESTIf you own a Tesla and have been wondering if Netflix is about to charge you for using the streaming service in your car, there is some good news for you., a representative for the company has confirmed that it will not charge subscribers extra for using Netflix in their Tesla.

While the exact details were not shared with us it was confirmed that Tesla owners will not be required to log in at their home location once per month, and that we can continue to use the streaming service from where ever our cars are located without the fear of being locked out. There is also no need to purchase an additional member for your account, something which costs $7.99 per month and which Netflix online support agents have been advising Tesla owners to do so they don’t get locked out.

The new password-sharing policy charges customers who share their password with users who live outside of their home addresses. So far, it seems that the cost to keep these additional users is around $5 USD to $7 USD per user, per month. Due to the policy applying to everything outside of your home address, Tesla owners were naturally concerned that Netflix would require extra payment for using the streaming service in their vehicle as well. Thankfully, they seem to have dodged that extra cost…for now.This article talks about:

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