According to Netflix, an American production company and subscription streaming service, fees for password sharing will start to be calculated in the early 2023 timeframe.
Users will be charged more if they share their account password with persons who do not live in the same house, Netflix reportedly confirmed the information during its most recent quarterly results conference, according to HYPEBEAST.

The corporation failed to include the cost of these new fees in its confirmation of the proposal on Tuesday.
This strategy is now being tested in a few Latin American countries, though, and it charges a fee for each additional member that is roughly one-fourth the price of a “normal” Netflix membership.

A crackdown on password sharing has also begun, first in Chile and subsequently in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.

