Disney+ is making big changes.
The streamer notified subscribers in Canada that starting November 1, “unless your service level allows, you will not be able to share your subscription outside of your home,” via Variety.
The notice also alerts customers that if the company has determined that a Disney+ subscriber has violated those terms, “we may limit or terminate access to the service and/or take any other action permitted by this agreement.”
It also suggests that Disney+ will offer a new option (and/or options) for sharing accounts outside of the primary user’s home, through Variety.
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The notification to Canadian subscribers is part of the company’s updates to Disney+ subscriber agreements, with the US update said to be coming later this year.
Disney CEO Bob Iger previously announced that the company was developing a strategy to monetize those who share streaming account passwords.
“We are actively exploring ways to address account sharing and the best options for paying subscribers to share their accounts with friends and family,” he said on an earnings call. “Later this year, we will begin updating our subscription agreements with additional terms in our sharing policies and will implement tactics to drive monetization sometime in 2024.”
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