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"How does this work? I have Netflix and I use it at my house, when I housesit and at my mom's old house. They may all be available on all of them at "
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jnine
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Here is how they are doing it in Canada
Posted by
decline (aka Decline)
Apr 19 '23, 07:21
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Netflix is now advising Canadian customers that they can only use their account at their primary residence and cannot share their password with other family members or anyone else who may live at another residence.
The Netflix website now clearly states that accounts are meant to be shared in one household (people who live in the same location with the account holder).
Individuals with Canadian Netflix accounts are now required to add their primary residence to their Netflix accounts and must sign in to their Netflix accounts through the Wi-Fi connection at their primary residence at least once per month.
Using your Netflix account while travelling is permitted, however, you will still be required to log into your account from your primary residence at least once per month to continue accessing your account.
Canadian Netflix account holders do have the ability to update their primary address in their Netflix accounts, but only to another address located in Canada.
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