Millions of people around the world already have a Disney + account. Many also do it in Spain, where the content service is to broadcast It came into effect on March 24, months after it was officially launched in the United States.
Those who haven't signed up for the Disney platform are looking for ways to do this while saving money, especially since they may already be subscribing to other services like Netflix or Amazon Prime Video.
While others prefer to use Disney + for free, some won't get enough of this deception and need something else. Fortunately, you can share your account with family and friends and thus share the cost. We explain how to do it.
How to share a Disney + password
First, you have to create an account Disney plus. If you have any questions, you can take a look at our article dedicated to it how to see Disney +, where we also explain how to do it in a country where it has not yet been officially released.
If you want others to be able to use this account, you should make sure you use an email and password you don't know you're sharing. We advise you not to use the same password that you use for your other social and personal accounts.
Once you've configured your account, you can now provide email and password to those you want to share with. Of course, keep in mind that there are limited profiles, registered devices and reprints at the same time.
- Number of profiles: 7
- Number of devices registered with the same account: 10
- Number of similar games: 4
Although you can create seven profiles, dividing them into seven different houses will certainly not be a good thing to do because, you can only play content on four devices at a time. You can always make an exercise schedule, of course.
The same account can be registered on up to 10 different devices. Many of us are changing service usage to broadcast between TV, computer and smartphone, so you must agree on how many devices each can register.
How to share expenses from a Disney + account
Disney does not offer a cost-sharing mechanism among all users of the same account. This means that a monthly or annual subscription must be paid by the same person (possibly the account holder).
It will be a matter of acknowledging among all that you know how to share expenses. The person in charge can transfer your account number to you and will return the successive portion each person has.
However, this can be a problem, especially since some often skip or forget to make a payment. Another option is to create a regular account for N26 either Collectively Price and use it to pay Disney + cash.
In any case, keep in mind that monthly subscriptions cost € 6.99, while annual subscriptions cost € 69.99. This represents a cost of € 1 or € 0.83 per month respectively when distributed among 7 people.