In a bid to combat unauthorized password sharing, Disney+ is set to roll out measures to curb the practice across its global markets.
According to CEO Bob Iger, the streaming platform will initiate its efforts in June 2024, with a full worldwide implementation targeted for September of the same year.
The two-phase approach aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the measures in select markets before a comprehensive rollout.
Starting in June, users identified as sharing passwords outside their households will be prompted to create their own accounts on the platform.
Additionally, Disney+ plans to introduce a paid option for subscribers to add members from different households, though pricing details remain undisclosed.
Disney+’s move to restrict password sharing comes after Netflix implemented similar measures, initially facing a subscriber drop before seeing an eventual increase in profits as more users subscribed individually.
The streaming giant hopes to replicate this success by compelling users to pay for accessing its content, rather than relying on shared credentials.
Notably, Disney+ has already begun preparing its subscriber base for the upcoming policy shift.
New subscribers since January 2024 have been informed about the impending password-sharing rules, while existing customers received notification in March.
The United States market, where subscribers received an email earlier this year regarding the policy change, is expected to be among the first regions targeted in the June rollout.
Disney+ is gearing up for a long and arduous battle to tackle the long-standing issue of password sharing, to balance accessibility with revenue protection.
While specific details remain scarce, the company’s dual-phased approach will likely ensure a smooth transition for subscribers while safeguarding its content and revenue streams.
Disney+ is implementing a strategy to limit password sharing across its platform.
Starting in June 2024, the service will begin addressing accounts that share passwords outside their household, urging them to set up individual accounts. By September 2024, these measures will be in effect globally.
While Disney+ has not disclosed the exact mechanism for identifying password sharing, users suspected of sharing login details outside their household will be encouraged to create their own accounts.
This is part of a broader initiative to ensure that all users accessing the content have authorized subscriptions.
Disney+ plans to introduce a paid feature allowing subscribers to add individuals from different households to their account.
Although the pricing for this option has yet to be announced, it represents a legitimate way for users to share their Disney+ content while complying with the platform’s terms of service.
Subscribers have been notified of the upcoming policy changes, with new users informed upon signing up since January 2024 and existing users notified in March.
The reaction will likely vary, but Disney+ is preparing its user base well in advance to minimize disruptions and ensure a smooth transition.
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