Disney has officially launched its paid sharing program for Disney+ in the U.S., Canada, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region, joining Netflix in limiting password sharing among friends and family to boost potential new subscribers.
Disney has officially unveiled details of its crackdown on password sharing in the U.S., joining Netflix in limiting the sharing of account passwords among friends and family to boost potential new subscribers. Disney first began the crackdown in June in select markets, and said the company would ramp up the policy "in earnest" in September. On Wednesday, the company announced that Disney+ had expanded its paid sharing program to U.S.
, an Extra Member profile costs an additional $6.99 per month for Disney+ Basic subscriptions and $9.99 per month for Disney+ Premium subscriptions, the company said. Only one Extra Member slot is available per account, Disney said. It’s also not available for Disney Bundle subscribers or "for subscribers billed through our partners at this time.
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