![]() ![]() market, so American subscribers can expect a similar approach by later this month. The Canadian market is closely linked with the U.S. You can still share passwords, but only with up to two people you don’t live with, at the cost of the equivalent of U.S. ![]() Going forward, passwords and accounts will be for one household and one primary location. Netflix (opens in new tab) rolled out several related changes on February 8th in Canada, as well as Portugal, Spain and New Zealand. In its January 2023 shareholder letter (opens in new tab), Netflix explained that Paid Sharing will roll out in its remaining global markets “later in Q1” - which means these password-sharing changes should kick in for affected U.S. and Canada, representing $721 million in additional revenue for Netflix from those markets alone under the new Paid Sharing regime. WSJ (opens in new tab) reported that there are about 30 million password sharers in the U.S. ![]()
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