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Netflix’s password sharing ban has a workaround – here’s how often you need to do it

Netflix’s infamous password-sharing ban is in effect, and the easy fix for it is to simply clean up your account and pay for access. But despite the fact that I’ve sided with Netflix on its anti-password-sharing measures, I’m also taking my time dealing with it. There is a simple workaround for Netflix’s password-sharing ban: You just have to update your Netflix household for each separate location where your friends and family use your account.

As we've learned, Netflix won’t outright ban you from sharing passwords. But this account verification method can be annoying enough to convince you to take action. The reason I waited to do anything with my shared Netflix account is simple: I wanted to see how often these verification emails come and how annoying the process is. Well, it turns out that working around the password-sharing ban can be quite irritating.

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By: Chris Smith
Title: Netflix’s password sharing ban has a workaround – here’s how often you need to do it
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Published Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2023 16:51:00 +0000

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