Disney and Hulu to Enforce Password Sharing Ban, Sparking Fan Outrage
Starting March 14, the crackdown aims to boost subscriber numbers and revenue, following Netflix's lead.
- Disney+ and Hulu, owned by Disney, are set to enforce a password sharing ban starting March 14, 2024, affecting millions of users.
- The move has sparked outrage among fans, with many expressing their dissatisfaction on social media.
- Disney aims to increase subscriber numbers and revenue by cracking down on password sharing, following Netflix's example.
- Subscription options for Disney+ range from $7.99/month with ads to premium bundles up to $24.99/month.
- Hulu's new policy will limit account sharing outside of the subscriber's household, with various subscription tiers available.