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Disney+ password sharing crackdown begins in June


The days of sharing your Disney+ password with your friends and family is coming to an end

Disney CEO Bob Iger told CNBC that it will begin enforcing its policy to stop customers from impersonating someone else by using their username and password, which means you’ll no longer be able to log into your friends and family’s accounts across multiple devices in different locations. Disney will be hoping its policy will reap the same results, and it already began limiting how customers can share account details on its other streaming service, Hulu, on March 14. We’ll have to wait and see whether Disney’s move to stop password sharing pays off like it did for Netflix, but ultimately it’s the quality of the shows the platform can provide subscribers that will dictate its success.

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