News JVTech Netflix Account Sharing: What Happens If I Ignore the New Measures?
It’s a cold shower for four countries after the good news of Netflix’s price cuts in certain regions. An experiment is underway and could spread to the whole world by unfortunately arriving in France faster than expected. The end of joint accounts.
Netflix at War on Shared Accounts
It has been known for some time that Netflix is trying all means to discourage users from sharing their Netflix account. A problem they are aware of as it has become a running gag even for the streaming service’s community managers. But recently war has been declared and the giant is no longer laughing, especially with the few quarters of historic decline. The goal is to raise the bar and for that Everyone has to pay to watch Netflix.
An experiment has been running since February 22nd Europe, Portugal, New Zealand and Canada. Users received a notification asking them to enter their account location. The alarm thus blocks any possibility of watching films and series as long as they have not been recorded. A real commitment. It’s difficult to get around the restrictions.
What happens if I don’t enter a location?
As part of this experiment, Netflix seems to have made the decision to determine users’ location in case they didn’t add an address. So the streaming giant gets in touch with your operator to automatically name the location. If this place does not suit you, you can change it in the settings.
The help page
in French is empty for the time being, as this option does not yet exist in our country.
It is therefore difficult to circumvent the four-country restriction amidst experiments.
When Will France Netflix Account Be Banned?
The big question now is whether Netflix will be happy with this experience. ‘Cause if it turns out to be conclusive France could be among the future victims a greater experience.
There are many questions about the application and consequences of such a measure. As Netflix could write in its notification: “The Netflix account is for people who live in the same house
However, it seems possible by paying more Having access to multiple storage locations for profiles. Because currently all profiles that are not within the defined household are blocked. The basic offering doesn’t allow multi-accounting, but a new offering could come, with an add-on for each profile located in a different place.
For now, this is just an experiment and Netflix should fine-tune its method of both finding accounts and blocking them. The easiest way seems to be to pay an extra charge a few dollars a month to have a different viewing location.
At the moment, Netflix hasn’t communicated about the extension of this experiment, France is not yet in the crosshairs. We’ll have to wait and see how Netflix decides.