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Netflix has begun its crackdown on password sharing in the UK as it sends out emails to customers who are sharing their accounts with those "outside their household". On Tuesday, the company said it was sending emails about account sharing to customers in 103 countries and territories, including the UK, France, Germany, the US, Australia, Singapore, Mexico and Brazil. The emails remind sharers Netflix account should just be used in one household. The streaming service has been looking for new revenue streams amid fears of market saturation, with efforts including limits on password borrowing and a new advert-supported option. Paying customers can add a member outside their homes for an additional fee. In the UK, the fee is £4.99 per month. Members can also transfer a person's profile, so the user can keep their viewing history and recommendations. 0:16 Highlanders - A buggered leg won’t stop @martinbog… 10,2migliaia visualizzazioni 1 mese fa Facebook Highlanders 1