Netflix password-sharing: how the crackdown works and what it costs (2024)

The Netflix password-sharing crackdown went into effect in May 2023 in the US, UK and Australia –alongside dozens of other countries worldwide. Despite the initial backlash against the new rules, they seem to have worked as subscriptions have spiked thanks to the clampdown as people decided to get their own account rather than abandon Stranger Things, Bridgerton, and the other best Netflix shows.

Before the crackdown, Netflix said it needed to take a tough stance on password-sharing as it said members sharing accounts were weakening its ability to be one of the best streaming services out there. So with the extra revenue it's getting the service must be better than ever right? Well no; Netflix raised prices yet again and admitted it makes too many bad movies.

What's worse other services are following in its footsteps, with Disney Plus getting its own anti-password sharing rules soon.

If you've been sharing your Netflix account this guide will be a handy tool for deciphering how Netflix will enforce its rules, and what your options are if you're looking to keep sharing your account with a friend or family member.

What are the Netflix password-sharing rules?

Under Netflix’s updated password-sharing rules, it’s fine for multiple people to use and share one account, provided they all live together. So if you’re a family or a friendship group that lives together under the same roof your viewing won't be affected. You can keep sharing your account as one household.

However, if you share a Netflix account as a group but don't all live together, this is no longer allowed. AT least, not for free.

Under the new restrictions introduced in May 2023, you’ll be asked to set a “primary location”, which Netflix will likely determine based on your device’s IP address (for more on that jump to the ‘How will Netflix stop password sharing?’ section below). Once this primary location is set, people who don’t live there will have three options.

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  • Option 1: abandon Netflix
  • Option 2: sign up and pay for their own private Netflix account
  • Option 3: pay an additional fee and become an “extra member” to the existing account

This extra member feature does offer a few benefits. Chief among them is that the fee is cheaper than paying for a standalone Standard or Premium subscription – but it also comes with a few restrictions.

Firstly, it’s only available if the primary account is subscribed to the Standard or Premium tier. Secondly, a Standard subscription can only have one extra member, while a Premium account can only have two extra members.

So you can't add unlimited friends and family to any paid account, even if they're willing to stump up as extra members.

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Where are Netflix’s password-sharing rules being enforced?

Netflix has now rolled out its password-sharing crackdown across most of the regions where its streaming service is available.

The policy initially started in the likes of Canada and South America, but Netflix now enforces the account-sharing policy in 103 countries, including the US, UK and Australia.

If you're in one of those regions and have a profile (or profiles) on your Netflix account for someone who's outside of your household, there's a good chance that you've already received an email telling you about your options.

You can find out how much it'll cost to add an 'extra member' to your household in the 'how much is Netflix charging for password sharing?' section below.

How will Netflix stop password sharing?

Netflix hasn't explicitly said how it knows if someone using your account is in your household, but some info that's since been removed from its official FAQ gives us a good idea.

Earlier this year, Netflix explained that it will use data such as “IP addresses, device IDs, and account activity from devices signed into the Netflix account” to determine if a Netflix user is part of an account’s household.

If Netflix determines that the user isn't part of the household – and may be trying to break its password-sharing rules – it will ask them to verify their device. A one-time code will be sent to the account’s registered phone number or email address, and the user will have 15 minutes to input the code or be locked out from Netflix.

For a brief period of time, the rules were slightly different; instead of this verification method, a user would instead need to sign into Netflix from the Household’s associated Wi-Fi connection “at least once every 31 days.”

Once this deadline passed, you could only regain access by using a temporary seven-day code, by signing up for a new Netflix account, or by setting the device up as an account’s extra member. But Netflix later clarified that these rules were posted in error and were only meant to apply to users in Chile, Costa Rica, and Peru – the only regions at the time that could pay for extra members.

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Now, the 'Sharing your Netflix account' section of Netflix's Help Center simply explains the rules. It says that "a Netflix account is meant to be shared by people living together in onehousehold", with a household defined as "a collection of the devices connected to the internet at the main place you watch Netflix".

People outside that household will need to sign up for their own account to watch, or buy an 'extra member' slot for your account. By hiding its precise methods for detecting password-sharing, Netflix can alter its methods to prevent them from being circumvented.

How much is Netflix charging for password sharing?

If you want to keep sharing your Netflix account with someone outside your household, you’ll need to start paying up.

Those on a Standard Netflix account can add one extra member who doesn't live with them, while those you subscribe to Netflix Premium can add two extra members.

Here's the cost of doing that for each new member in the UK, UK and Australia:

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Netflix 'extra member' fees by country
CountryExtra member slot
US$7.99 p/month
UK£4.99 p/month
AustraliaAU$7.99

As you can see, that's nearly the cost of a basic Netflix plan on its own. And that price is per person, so if you want to add two people to a Netflix Premium account you'll have to double the amounts above.

Any extra members you add will have their own account and password, but that extra membership fee is paid by the account holder. Still, while adding extra members is a little pricey –particularly in the US and UK, compared to other regions –it is still cheaper than paying for a Premium tier subscription at $22.99 / £17.99 / AU$22.99.

What if I subscribed through Sky, Virgin or BT?

Many Sky customers receive Netflix as part of their subscription. Some of these users have recently reported receiving notifications about password-sharing as part of the Netflix clampdown, asking them to "confirm this TV is in your Netflix household”.

Sky has responded with a dedicated guide for subscribers facing the issue, where it explains that customers will "only be able to share your Netflix account inone household(location/address)”. The same appears to be true for Virgin and BT users who have Netflix bundled with their TV package.

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The issue for these users is that they can’t take advantage of the extra members option. Sky has confirmed that the feature isn’t available to customers who access Netflix as part of their TV package. So if they want to share with people outside of their household, they’ll need to take out a separate Netflix subscription.

Strangely, primary Sky account holders are still allowed to watch Netflix on their phones, tablets, and laptops when away from their household. The only restriction is that they will need to connect their device(s) to their home Wi-Fi connection once every 30 days. So, in theory, someone using another person’s Netflix account would only need to visit their home once a month to maintain their access.

What if I want to use my Netflix account on holiday?

If your account is associated with a specific Wi-Fi network and you then go away on holiday, you might be worried that you’ll be locked out of Netflix from abroad.

Thankfully, the streamer has said its new restrictions won’t stop you from accessing your favorite Netflix content while away from home for a limited time.

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Exactly how it will do this is unclear, though it has previously outlined plans to use its email/phone verification method to grant access, and also a limited-use code that lets you access the service for seven days.

Those ideas (along with its other public rules) have since been removed from its FAQ, so at the moment we’re not entirely sure what approach it’ll take to make sure you can stay connected to Netflix.

Will Netflix’s rule change stop me from using a VPN?

Over the past few years the best VPNs – or virtual private networks – have skyrocketed in popularity as they let you watch content that’s not available in your region’s version of Netflix.

When you access a website or online service while your VPN is active, your connection doesn’t head straight to the destination; instead, it first takes a detour through the VPN provider’s encrypted servers. When it does, the VPN is able to disguise your device’s real information (including its IP address) and use the server’s info instead – keeping your data private.

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However, if Netflix wants to use a device’s info and IP address to verify if users are in a household or not, it might not want them using tools that obscure this data. By using a VPN people who are not actually living together may be able to all connect to the same server and look like they are.

Currently, Netflix says that “you can use a VPN with Netflix on the Basic, Standard, or Premium plans” but there’s no telling if its stance will change if using a VPN does allow users to skirt around its new password-sharing policy.

Potentially, it’ll just ask VPN users to verify their device every time they access Netflix, but it could take a much more hardline stance against VPN use. We’ll have to wait and see and will update this guide if Netflix’s current stance on VPNs changes.

If you're planning to leave Netflix when password-sharing restrictions are brought in then here are the best Netflix movies you need to watch before you unsubscribe. And if you're thinking about joining one of its rivals then here are the best Disney Plus shows, and the best Prime Video movies that you might want to check out.

Netflix password-sharing: how the crackdown works and what it costs (2024)

FAQs

How will Netflix password sharing crackdown work? ›

Under Netflix's updated password-sharing rules, it's fine for multiple people to use and share one account, provided they all live together. So if you're a family or a friendship group that lives together under the same roof your viewing won't be affected. You can keep sharing your account as one household.

How does Netflix know if you are password sharing? ›

Netflix detects password sharing through analysis of IP addresses, device IDs, and usage patterns, allowing them to identify instances of shared accounts and address them accordingly.

How will Netflix charge for password sharing? ›

Sharing a password with a user outside the household will cost the owner of the account $8 per extra person, on top of what they're already paying for their Netflix plan. If you're on the standard Netflix plan, you can add one person outside your household. Premium users can add up to two.

Can I use Netflix in two different houses? ›

A Netflix account is meant to be shared by people who live together in one household. People who are not in your household will need to use their own account to watch Netflix. Learn more about sharing Netflix. Account owners can buy an extra member slot and invite people outside their household to use Netflix.

How will Netflix know who is in your household? ›

We use information such as IP addresses, device IDs, and account activity to determine whether a device signed into your account is part of your Netflix Household. We do not collect GPS data to try to determine the precise physical location of your devices.

Can I use my Netflix account at my vacation home? ›

A Netflix account is for use by one household. Everyone living in that household can use Netflix wherever they are — at home, on the go, on holiday — and take advantage of new features like Transfer Profile and Manage Access and Devices.

How does Netflix define household? ›

A Netflix Household is a collection of the devices connected to the internet at the main place you watch Netflix. A Netflix Household can be set using a TV device. All other devices that use your Netflix account on the same internet connection as this TV will automatically be part of your Netflix Household.

How does Netflix know I'm not watching? ›

By tracking information through IP addresses, device IDs, and account activity, the streaming platform can work out which viewers are watching accounts from different locations frequently, and can choose to step in if they think an account is being shared from a non-household member.

Can you share a Netflix account in a different location? ›

A Netflix account is meant to be shared by people living together in one household. People who are not in your household will need to sign up for their own account to watch; or in many countries you can buy an extra member slot to add an extra member to your account.

How much to add another household to Netflix? ›

Netflix uses location tracking to ensure subscribed users are logged in at a single home subscriber base, which is sure to test users already sensitive to growing threats to their online privacy. Current customers can buy an extra membership to their main subscription for an additional $7.99 per month.

How many people can watch Netflix at once? ›

On both versions of the standard plans, you can have up to two devices streaming at the same time. This goes up to four simultaneous connections on the Premium plan. How many user profiles can you have on Netflix? Netflix offers up to five profiles per account.

What happens if Netflix catches you sharing password? ›

But how will Netflix stop password sharing? This time, the streaming platform is getting money involved. Netflix isn't going to boot the infringing profiles off the main account right away if it catches someone password sharing. Instead, it'll just make the account holder pay up.

Can I watch Netflix on two TVs in my house? ›

Streaming on different devices

If you have more than one Netflix-compatible device, you can switch devices at any time. Your membership plan determines the number of screens you can watch at the same time, but it does not restrict the number of devices you can associate with your account.

How much is Netflix a month in 2024? ›

Netflix Prices in 2024

Additional tiers include $15.49 for Standard service, which includes 2 screens, and $22.99 for Premium, which includes 4 screens as well as upgraded HDR/4K resolution.

Why can't I watch Netflix in two different locations? ›

Specifically, if you have a standard plan, which costs $15.49 per month, you can only enroll one extra member outside your household to stream from your Netflix account. If you're on the Premium plan, which costs $19.99 per month, you can add up to two extra members outside your household.

How exactly will Netflix stop password sharing? ›

It will enforce the end of password sharing by asking devices to “check in” periodically in your home location around once a month. If you have kids at college, they could check their devices in when they are home, if they can get back every 31 days.

How to use Netflix at multiple locations? ›

Account owners on a Standard or Premium plan in many countries can share Netflix with someone who doesn't live with them by adding an extra member to their account. The account owner will need to purchase an extra member slot, then invite an extra member to use the extra member slot.

Has Netflix lost money since ending password sharing? ›

Netflix says its profits have soared in the first three months of this year, partly thanks to a crackdown on password sharing.

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