
Netflix reveals new timeline for its password-sharing crackdown
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Netflix said a crackdown on password-sharing among U.S. subscribers is coming sometime between April and June — modestly delaying a plan that has caused consternation among many subscribers of the streaming service.
In its quarterly earnings report, Netflix said it was "pleased with the results" of a paid password-sharing system it launched in four countries and would introduce it to the U.S. in the second quarter. The company had earlier said it planned to introduce it by the end of March.

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