They were getting cut off dad's Netflix plan. "Luckily I had watched Selling Sunset' in absolutely record time," says Bryan, 30 years old, about the Netflix reality show that had just begun a new season.
Netflix in May heralded the start of a U.S. crackdown it has been talking about for more than a year. No longer can a Netflix account holder share passwords with far-flung freeloading family and friends. Now underway is the resulting tsunami of breakup talks.
"It sounds like I'm getting a divorce or something," says Jennifer Jones, of Fayetteville, N.C., who broke the news to her many Netflix hangers-on in a May Facebook post. "I'm so sorry," she wrote, "but I just couldn't keep sharing despite the fact that my momma raised me to share. Even she is now...cut off."
Jones, who is 42, then had deeper phone conversations with her mom and her brother during Memorial Day weekend and explained that it wasn't them, it was Netflix.
Netflix fans have long binged their favorite shows by sponging off others' accounts. Passwords have been shared by ex-lovers, co-workers, business partners, and lucky viewers who stumble into places with TVs where prior Network users forgot to log out.
Bu hikaye Mint Mumbai dergisinin June 27, 2023 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye Mint Mumbai dergisinin June 27, 2023 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
India in economic sweet spot, inflation to moderate: Moody's
India's economy is in a sweet spot and its inflation is expected to moderate despite a temporary spurt, Moody's said, projecting optimism about the country's growth prospects despite recent underwhelming data.
Incentive engine to drive modern ships
Subsidies for green, high-tech ships under ₹18,000 cr policy
Cement firms wage war on costs as competition soars
India's cement makers who once flexed their pricing muscles are caught in a bruising price war, eroding margins at a time of rising demand.
Saudi Arabia doesn’t have enough money for its futuristic city
The giant futuristic planned city of Neom is proving a headache for Saudi Arabia. Costs are up, schedules are delayed, and in recent days the world’s largest construction project replaced its chief executive of six years.
EV adoption is a marathon, not a sprint: Audi India
The slowdown in electric vehicle (EV) sales is temporary, and the industry will grow over time, Audi India head Balbir Singh Dhillon said, pointing to the need for extensive charging networks and supportive government policies.
India's trade gap with China soars in Apr-Oct
The country's green transition increases reliance on Chinese imports
14 nations eye India's generic drug model
Countries will specify their requirements, with HLL and MEA coordinating with them for the pharma exports
India urges $1.3 tn annual climate grant
Intervening on behalf of like-minded developing countries (LMDCs), India said that developed countries need to commit to provide and mobilise at least $1.3 trillion every year in the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) till 2030.
Over 600 mn cyberattacks daily, AI can secure devices
Microsoft is developing a password-free authentication process to eliminate the risk of breaches
Small businesses ramping up cybersecurity, thanks to AI
Rising AI adoption is helping cybersecurity providers hike their marketable base in India