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    Netflix is seeing a significant rise in subscriptions as the password sharing crackdown begins

    June 12, 2023
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    Greg Peters is co-CEO of Netflix (photo by Netflix)
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    Netflix has seen a jump in subscriptions following the U.S. crackdown on password sharing.

    1. The streaming giant has been testing a new feature that asks users to verify their account with a code sent via text or email.
    2. The feature is aimed at preventing password sharing, which costs Netflix millions of dollars in potential revenue each year.
    3. The crackdown on password sharing is part of Netflix’s efforts to boost revenue amid increasing competition in the streaming market.
    4. Netflix added 4 million subscribers in the first quarter of 2023, bringing its total to 219 million worldwide.
    5. The company is also investing heavily in original content, with plans to release more than 70 movies this year.
    6. Despite the subscription growth, Netflix’s stock price has been under pressure due to concerns about rising costs and competition from new players in the streaming market.
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