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Shivali Best & Sophie McCoid

Netflix set to crack down on users sharing passwords and accounts

Many people share a Netflix account, but the streaming giant is set to crack down on users who password share under new plans.

Friends and family are known for sharing an account between themselves, but this could soon be a thing of the past.

Speaking at Netflix’s Q3 2019 earnings interview last week, chief product officer Greg Peters said that Netflix hopes to address password sharing without ‘alienating a certain portion of [its] user base.'

He said: “We continue to monitor it so we’re looking at the situation. We’ll see those consumer-friendly ways to push on the edges of that.”

The news comes shortly after tech firm Synamedia revealed a new AI system designed to crack down on account sharing.

The system uses machine learning to spot shared passwords on streaming services - reports Mirror Online.

And worryingly, these services can choose how to deal with the culprits - whether it’s by making them upgrade to a premium service, or shutting down their account altogether.

Synamedia revealed the new technology at the CES tech conference in January

Speaking at the event, Jean Marc Racine, Chief Product Officer at Synamedia, said: “Casual credentials sharing is becoming too expensive to ignore.

"Our new solution gives operators the ability to take action. Many casual users will be happy to pay an additional fee for a premium, shared service.

"It’s a great way to keep honest people honest while benefiting from an incremental revenue stream.”

Synamedia has now started trialling the system, and says that in future, it will offer access to streaming services like Netflix.

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