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Netflix just showed us a glimpse of how it plans to crack down on password sharing

The streaming giant on Wednesday uploaded anHere's how it works: Users have to watch Netflix on their viewing device either through the app or website while logged into their household's Wi-Fi network. This will allow the platform to associate the device with the household's main account, per the FAQ.

After 31 days, inactive devices will be disconnected from the household's Netflix account, the FAQ said. "For a brief time yesterday, a help center article containing information that is only applicable to Chile, Costa Rica, and Peru went live in other countries. We have since updated it," a Netflix spokesperson told

 

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