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    Disney+ details how much people brave enough to share their passwords will have to pay

    Comic VibeBy Comic VibeSeptember 26, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    disney declare Come Wednesday, you’ll soon have to spend an extra $7 or $9 on top of your regular Disney+ subscription to let friends and family outside of your address access your account. According to the company, this is all for your benefit, although it all just makes an already expensive subscription even more expensive.

    this House of Mouse has launched its long-planned Premium Share plan, saying in a statement: “Disney+ has expanded its Premium Share plan to give users a way to enjoy a Disney+ subscription with family or friends.” Previously, you could send your friends to achieve this goal Your username and password.

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    Now, for anyone living in the United States, Canada, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Europe, and Asia, you’ll need to add an “Extra Membership” to allow anyone outside your household to watch their favorite Pixar movies or end up watching Agatha has always. The basic ad-based Disney+ tier will cost users an additional $7 per month on top of the $8 they currently spend. Those who have Disney+ Premium and don’t want to see ads will have to pay an additional $9 for additional memberships, on top of the $14 monthly subscription fee.

    Disney has updated Help page, Break down its subscriptions. Additional members can only watch on one device at a time, limiting the experience for different households. Disney+ has a number of bundles available for purchase, including ones that come with Hulu, ESPN+ or Max. If you have any bundles, you won’t be able to decide to get additional memberships. Additionally, if your subscription is billed through any 3rd party, you cannot add additional people to your account. Disney says the only option is to force your family and friends to buy subscriptions themselves.

    If you want to keep your settings and viewing history, you can transfer your profile to a new subscription or additional membership, but you can’t do this with a Secondary or Junior mode profile. Additionally, subscribers will need to do extra work if they want to watch Disney+ outdoors for extended periods of time. If you’re logging in from outside your usual place of residence, you may be prompted to log in with a password, then you can leave home or update your new address.

    Disney+’s “Extra Membership” plan draws lessons from Netflix’s recent password-sharing crackdown. Netflix requires subscribers to pay an additional $8 per month for the $15 Standard plan or the $23 Premium plan. Lower tier members can only add one additional member, but if you spend more, you can add two. Netflix’s ad-based tier does not allow any additional accounts.

    Streaming services have been trying to raise costs and reduce service quality. According to anonymous sources, Disney may Working on a live TV channel setup Similar to the FAST channel on the Disney-owned ABC app. The report points out that unlike free streaming services like Tubi or Plex, you need to remain a Disney+ subscriber to access these ad-focused TV channels.

    While streaming was seen as upending the old cable TV model, services like Disney+ and Netflix are now doing their best to recreate ad-based pay TV. This includes putting a prong in the eye of anyone who dares to steal a family or friend’s subscription.

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