Your days are numbered if you’re streaming with a Disney+ account that you’re not paying for.
Just a few months after the initiative was officially announced, the Disney+ password-sharing crackdown is hitting the US.
Earlier today, US subscribers to the streaming service began receiving emails detailing new changes to its terms of service. Among those changes is a prohibition against using login information that isn’t yours and an acknowledgment that Disney may analyze your account to make sure you’re complying.
Hulu (primarily owned by Disney) sent out a similar message last week.
According to the email, the restriction took effect for new subscribers at the end of January and goes into effect for existing subscribers on March 14.
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