Netflix said on Thursday it is testing a new feature that could crack down on password sharing, by asking some viewers to verify if they live in the same household as the owner of accounts they use, in order to ascertain whether they have the permission to do so. Jayson Albano reports.
Netflix targets password sharing in crackdown to target account sharing
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