In some countries I believe they have add-on memberships where people can get an extra login for $3 a month. But Netflix already kind of has that (there are plans that allow four screens going simultaneously), and it's clearly not working for them because most of the people sharing passwords/profiles aren't immediate family.
In some countries I believe they have add-on memberships where people can get an extra login for $3 a month. But Netflix already kind of has that (there are plans that allow four screens going simultaneously), and it's clearly not working for them because most of the people sharing passwords/profiles aren't immediate family.
In some countries I believe they have add-on memberships where people can get an extra login for $3 a month. But Netflix already kind of has that (there are plans that allow four screens going simultaneously), and it's clearly not working for them because most of the people sharing passwords/profiles aren't immediate family.
Nothing says they have to restrict it to family members. They could let you buy extra "licenses" like other software companies do.