Disney+ has laid out how its password sharing crackdown – or what streamers calls “paid sharing” – will unspool and what subscribers can expect.
In a blog post today called Paid Sharing on Disney+: Here’s What You Need to Know, it said the “features and capabilities” are now available in the U.S., Canada, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region after launching in select markets over the summer and that it expanded the program this week.
The streamer, as has Netflix with other platforms following, is cracking down on accounts accessed by individuals living outside of the primary Disney+ residence. They “will need to sign up and pay for their own subscription or be added as an Extra Member to the main account.
The price for that is an additional $6.99 a month for Disney+ basic and $9.99 a month for premium.
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