Disney to Implement Password-Sharing Crackdown on Streaming Accounts

Friday, 5 April 2024, 11:20

Disney CEO Bob Iger has revealed plans for a password-sharing crackdown on Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ accounts. The initiative is set to begin in select markets in June and will expand to a wider audience in September. This move aims to address concerns related to unauthorized access and ensure fair usage of these streaming services.
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Disney to Implement Password-Sharing Crackdown on Streaming Accounts

Disney's Password-Sharing Crackdown

Disney CEO Bob Iger recently announced a plan to crack down on password-sharing for Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ accounts. The initiative will first be implemented in select markets in June, with a full rollout scheduled for September. This move comes in response to growing concerns about unauthorized access and fairness in streaming service usage.


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