![]() Users that enter Netflix from an IP address that isn’t the one registered by the subscriber will be prompted to enter a security code to be able to access the service. Now, they’re done playing around: this measure is going in with full force in the United States at the start of 2023. Netflix has already begun trying this in Chile, Costa Rica and Peru in the beginning of 2022, but as we said before it was in a very lax manner. ![]() While they’ve been letting things be for now, it seems like Netflix is going to begin taking active measures to force users with shared accounts to pay up to enjoy the service. This is exactly the market that Netflix wants to get. ![]() The real problem comes from the fact that there’s approximately 100 million additional users that access the service through shared accounts of existing subscribers. Right now, the company’s subscriber count goes above 223 million users around the world. Netflix, on the hunt for 100 million possible clients
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