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  2. Netflix will start charging some users a fee for sharing ...

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    Netflix announced on Wednesday that it will begin testing ways to make users sharing an account outside of the household to pay for the additional members. Netflix will start charging some users a ...

  3. Netflix launches new account sharing rules to try and get ...

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  4. Netflix launches account and password sharing crackdown ... - AOL

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    Netflix has a web page that will show what devices are currently logged into an account, and that same page can be used to kick them out of an account – after which the company encourages ...

  5. Account sharing - Wikipedia

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    Account sharing, also known as credential sharing, is the process of sharing login information with multiple users to access online accounts or services. [1] This can include sharing information like e-mail addresses , usernames and passwords for social media accounts, subscription services , gaming platforms or other online services .

  6. Netflix has a new way to charge you for account sharing - AOL

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    Netflix doesn't want users to share accounts with other households. Now, the company has a new way of turning it into a feature – for an additional fee, of course. The feature is called "add a ...

  7. Miracast - Wikipedia

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    Windows Phone 8.1. [30] BlackBerry 10 devices since update 10.2.1 in 2013 (as of March 2015, the BlackBerry Q10, Q5, Z30, and later models support Miracast streaming). [61] Ubuntu Touch-powered Meizu Pro 5 supported Miracast in OTA-11. [62] The Roku streaming stick and Roku TV (starting October 2014). [63]

  8. Netflix button - Wikipedia

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    The Netflix button is a button available on many modern remote controllers, used to directly connect to the popular streaming service Netflix. It was initially implemented in America in 2011. [1] In 2015, the button was added to European remotes. [2] This button sends an infrared (IR) signal to the television and opens up the Netflix app.

  9. Netflix tests sharing accounts outside household

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    Netflix is also studying another feature that will allow members on a basic, standard or premium plan to transfer their profile information to a new account or a sub account retaining data such as ...