Subscribers in the US and UK can no longer share their Netflix password with friends and family for free unless those people live in the same household.
Netflix ends password sharing in the United States and United Kingdom

Subscribers in the US and UK can no longer share their Netflix password with friends and family for free unless those people live in the same household.
Following several months of delays, Netflix's ad-supported subscription tier can now be enjoyed in the tvOS Netflix app on Apple's set-top box.
The first two Monument Valley titles launching on Netflix in 2024 will be the same as the iPhone versions, including in-app purchases.
Laya’s Horizon is launching around April, but you’ll need to be a Netflix subscriber to play this upcoming new IP from the makers of Alto’s Adventure.
With lower prices, in some cases cut in half, Netflix hopes to appeal to customers and bring new subscribers to more than three dozen countries around the world.
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Back in November of last year, Netflix officially launched Netflix Games. The company saw it as another way to draw in more eyeballs and interactions, all with a gaming slant. Now, it turns out that not a lot of subscribers are actually taking advantage of their subscription perk.
Following a change in Apple's policy for reader apps, Netflix has now added an external subscription button to its iPhone and iPad software.
Netflix is testing password sharing in a few countries that will require users to “buy” additional homes at $3 each per month, per home.
An ad-supported tier for Netflix has been rumored for a bit now, but it only became official earlier this year when Netflix's co-CEO, Ted Sarandos, confirmed the upcoming tier. That obviously led to some discussion regarding who Netflix would partner with, because it would be a huge deal for any advertising company to land Netflix. Turns out, it won't be an advertising company after all.