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Warner Bros. Discovery is looking to scour up additional revenue from Max subscribers who have been piggybacking off of someone else’s account. On Tuesday, Max launched the Extra Member Add-On feature ...
Remember when the words “password sharing crackdown” weren’t a part of our vocabulary as a meaningful phrase? If it seems like just yesterday, it’s because it was. We first heard the term almost ...
Subscribers to all tiers of the streaming service in the U.S. can add another person for $7.99 a month When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
Max is following suit by introducing a feature that the streaming service's competitors have already implemented to crack down on password sharing. On Tuesday, Max announced that new U.S. product ...
Unfortunately, for those of us who share passwords to streaming platforms, the companies who house them have been getting a bit too smart about it. Netflix started to crack down on password sharing, ...
Max is hopping on the no-password-sharing bandwagon. The prestige streaming service is following in the footsteps of rivals Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+. Warner Bros. Discovery said it will begin ...
Warner Bros. Discovery wants people who are piggybacking on someone else’s Max account to pay up — starting in the U.S. with a gentle nudge before getting “more assertive” starting later in 2025, ...
Warner Bros. Discovery has followed Netflix‘s lead and debuted an “extra member add-on” feature on its flagship streaming service Max. The long-expected initiative is designed to stem the effects of ...
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