Netflix started to charge a US$7.99 fee to US-based users who share their accounts with people who don't live with them as the platform begins cracking down on password sharing.
A potential post-Brexit removal of UK titles from the definition of “European” content could pose a significant challenge for Netflix, Ampere Analysis noted in its latest report.
The company will offer more than 1,000 hours worth of content on Real Disaster Channel, Crime & Justice and Property & Reno, set to launch on Amazon Freevee and Xumo Play in the US, and Roku in Canada.
Netflix is looking to cut costs, in part, because its plans to crack down on password sharing broadly in the United States and elsewhere were pushed back from the first quarter to the second quarter.