Following in the footsteps of Netflix, the House of Mouse hopes to rid itself of the freeloaders.
that Disney+ customers in Canada will no longer be able to share accounts beginning on November 1. Subscribers in the region were warned via an email that accounts must remain on devices under a single roof. The update also reveals that Disney+ may peek at your activity to determine whether or not you’re complying with the new directive, and can terminate access if there is a violation.
Disney CEO Bob Iger revealed in the company’s Q3 earnings call this past August that the number of people sharing passwords to Disney+ was “significant” and that the company “already [has] the technical capability to monitor much of this.” In the same call, however, Iger alluded to a broadThe decision to curtail account sharing is likely a knee-jerk response to Disney+ hemorrhaging subscribers.
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