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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/7\/18\/23269063\/netflix-home-password-account-sharing-latin-america-test<\/a> Netflix is testing a new way to tackle<\/a> password sharing in Argentina, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and the Dominican Republic (as reported first by Bloomberg<\/em><\/a>). A support page for Netflix in Honduras<\/a> clearly states the test will prompt users to pay an additional fee if they use an account on a TV or TV-connected device at a location outside their primary household for over two weeks. Each additional home will cost an extra 219 pesos per month, per home in Argentina ($1.17 US), and $2.99 everywhere else.<\/p>\n According to Netflix, in the test areas, subscriber accounts have one primary \u201chome\u201d where they can access Netflix across any devices in the home, as well as travel and use Netflix on laptops and mobile devices elsewhere without the extra step. The test will allow users to purchase additional \u201chomes,\u201d which they choose to add or skip to use the service on TV screens.<\/p>\n The support page explains the process:<\/p>\n Add an extra home<\/strong><\/p>\n Beginning August 22, 2022, when you sign in to Netflix on a TV outside of your home, you will see the option to add the extra home for an additional fee per month.<\/p>\n If you will only be using this TV for a limited time, you can watch Netflix for up to 2 weeks at no extra charge as long your account has not been previously used in that location. After that time, the TV will be blocked unless you add the extra home.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n The support pages also go into more detail about how Netflix determines a \u201chome,\u201d defined as \u201ca physical location – like your house – where you can use your Netflix on any of your devices.\u201d <\/p>\n Further down the page, it explains what Netflix does to detect use at a different \u201chome.\u201d<\/p>\n How Netflix detects homes<\/strong><\/p>\n We use information such as IP addresses, device IDs, and account activity.<\/p>\n If you are using a device within your included home and still see a message that says that too many homes are using your account, you can:<\/p>\n Make sure that the device is connected to the same internet connection as the other devices in the home.<\/p>\n Make sure that the device is not connected to a VPN, proxy, or any unblocker service.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Netflix explains that your use of Netflix on a TV outside your home while \u201ctraveling\u201d is eligible without an extra charge for up to two weeks, \u201cas long as your account has not been previously used in that location. This is allowed once per location per year.\u201d<\/p>\n In these countries, Netflix is also working on a feature that will let you track where your account is being used and restrict access. If you\u2019re on the Basic plan, you can add one extra home, if you\u2019re on the Standard plan, you can add up to two, and on Premium, you can add up to three.<\/p>\n
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