Forum Discussion
I pay for Ultra Netflix BUT TMOBILE can NOT let me use it
- Hace 2 años
Netflix changed the rules to prevent password sharing outside of the primary residence. This is not something that only affects our T-Mobile Netflix on Us subscription. It affects all Netflix subscriptions.
One of the Netflix rule changes is that accounts paid by a third party (like T-Mobile) are not eligible for additional members. I have no idea why Netflix made that restriction since it makes our Netflix on Us accounts much less valuable. Maybe Netflix wants to eventually eliminate third party accounts, and this is a first step towards that goal.
That restriction is what you are running up against. Your daughter can't use your account when she is at college because of the new password sharing restrictions, but you are not able to add her as an additional member because the account is paid through T-Mobile.
T-Mobile can’t add your daughter as an additional member either because of the Netflix restriction on third party accounts.
There is nothing T-Mobile can do unless they negotiate a new agreement with Netflix. Netflix changed the rules. Unfortunately, that means that currently you have just two options:
- Purchase a separate subscription through Netflix (not through T-Mobile) for your daughter.
- Cancel your Netflix on Us from your T-Mobile account. Then purchase a new subscription directly from Netflix and add your daughter as an additional member.
cjake wrote:DSavage wrote:Wow you don't read, my daughters address on ALL ID's and college paperwork is MY ADDRESS, she is on vacation, basically, her ID stays the school sends her paperwork here college is not out of household. ITS COLLEGE! And stop with the NETFLIX on US, I pay the ULTRA for the 4 tvs so I AM PAYING mine is not free! I pay for ULTRA but you are saying T-Mobile cant give it to me then WHY ARE YOU SELLING IT!!! IS MY POINT!
There is no Netflix Ultra plan. I assume you mean Netflix Premium that includes the ability to watch on 4 devices.
Whether you subscribed to Netflix Premium through T-Mobile or directly to Netflix makes no difference. Those 4 devices must be in the same home location. When your daughter is at college and accesses Netflix, Netflix is able to determine that she is not at the home address of the account. Netflix considers this to be illegal password sharing.
Netflix also considers families with more than one home, divorced households, those deployed overseas on active duty, or have jobs such as being a pilot requiring travel all over to be things deemed "illegal password sharing." Netflix is essentially attacking itself within, and it's conduct may have chilling effect on the rest of the streaming world.
Contenido relacionado
- Hace 10 meses
- Hace 2 años
- Hace 3 meses
- Hace 11 meses