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Netflix limiting to one household.
- Hace 2 años
gramps28 wrote:
Netflix is verifying log ins now. I recently signed into one of my TV's in my house and got hit with it but verified it.
From what I read is that Netflix will charge $7.99 for out of network sign ins.
The $7.99 is for direct Netflix accounts, not Netflix through third parties, such as T-Moble. The following is a copy and paste from the Netflix website. (I added the underline)
The account owner will need to purchase an extra member slot, then invite an extra member to use the extra member slot. The extra member must be activated in the same country where the account owner created their account. Extra members cannot be added to Netflix-included packages or third-party billed accounts.
tomwil wrote:jsavga wrote:Where is this family allowance if only a single phone user is allowed access to netflix because the other 6 devices live in a different house?
Maybe you should look up the definition of family.
https://www.hrsa.gov/get-health-care/affordable/hill-burton/family
Definition of Family
Family: A family is a group of two or more persons related by birth, marriage, or adoption who live together; all such related persons are considered as members of one family. For instance, if an older married couple, their daughter and her husband and two children, and the older couple's nephew all lived in the same house or apartment; they would all be considered members of a single family.
My mother will finally have to concede since I moved out decades ago, we are no longer family.
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