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Max's messaging to users on password sharing will get "more assertive" starting later in 2025, Warner Bros. Discovery exec JB ...
That's according to Warner Bros Discovery's CEO of streaming, JB Perrette, who explained during a conference call that "the password sharing crackdown... will take 12 months to 18 months to get to ...
Max has become the latest streaming service to put a stop to password sharing among subscribers not in the same household. Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) confirmed the password-sharing crackdown ...
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Max Wants to Kill Password Sharing, Unless You're Willing to PayWarner Bros. Discovery has decided to crack down on people sharing a Max password across multiple households. From now on, anyone doing so will need to sign up for their own Extra Member Add-On.
Back in November, Wiedenfels said Max would begin shutting down password sharing, first with "very soft messaging" over "the next few months." The company would then start to clamp down harder ...
Will you not just let us live? But no. Following in the footsteps of Netflix’s (sadly successful) password-sharing crackdown, we now have Max ramping up its own war on password sharing.
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 ...
Password sharing keeps getting harder and harder. After months of updates, Max this week became the latest streamer to crack down on folks sharing passwords, following the lead of competitors like ...
Max is going to start cracking down on password sharing soon. Unlike Netflix's attempt, it'll be a little less aggressive as it employs "very soft messaging." As The Verge noted during Warner Bros.
Here you can find everything you’ve ever wanted to know about the Max password-sharing crackdown. And you can find Warner Bros. Discovery’s first-quarter earnings here.
Will you not just let us live? But no. Following in the footsteps of Netflix’s (sadly successful) password-sharing crackdown, we now have Max ramping up its own war on password sharing.
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