Netflix's password sharing crackdown sees spike in new subscribers

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"Netflix has had the four single largest days of U.S. user acquisition in the four and a🍷 half years that Antenna has been measuring the str🐎eaming service," , an analytics tracking firm, said. "Based on the most current data available, Netflix saw nearly 100,000 daily sign-ups on both May 26 and May 27."

Antenna reports that there's been a rise in cance🌠llations, but the number of new sign-ups has outweighed the number of people leaving.

Last month, the streaming platform announced that a "Netflix account is for use by one household." A new feature, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Transfer Profile, would allow others who use(d) your account to transfer their full profile – watchlists, history, and all the rest – to their own new paid-for account, 🤡with any additional costs. Standard and premium members have the option to add an extra user to their existing account members for $7.99/month in the US and £4.99/month in the UK.

The move comes after a mass decline in subscribers, with the streamer reporting 74.4 million paid subscribers across the United States and Canada in the first quarter of 2023 (H/T ). This is a decline of 200,000 compared to the first quarter of 2022, despite the streamer adding a cheaper, ad-supported tier at ju♕st $6.99 a month in November.

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