users are not happy following the streaming giant’s decision to .
Under rules brought to 103 countries including the US and UK this week, people who were watching Netflix under someone else’s account now have to create and pay for their own logins.
Alternatively, those who still want to share an account with people in a different home have to at a cost of £4.99/month ($8/month in the US).
The multi-billion dollar firm said it has to ‘invest heavily’ in new content, but users are taking to social media to share their anger – and some are even deleting their accounts.
One person said Netflix is ‘trying to treat us like we’re children’, while another simply tweeted ‘the divorce is final’ with the hashtag ‘Cancel Netflix’.
Netflix has rolled out the password-sharing ban to customers in 103 countries and territories, including the UK, the US, France, Germany, Australia, Singapore, Mexico and Brazil.Users have been alerted that their accounts cannot be shared for free outside of their households
One person said Netflix is ‘trying to treat us like we’re children’, while another simply tweeted ‘the divorce is final’ with the hashtag ‘Cancel Netflix’
The ban comes to 103 countries including the UK, the US, France, Germany, Australia, Singapore, Mexico and slot rtp tertinggi Brazil, having been tested first in Peru, Chile and Costa Rica last year.