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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 ...
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 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.
HBO moochers, rejoice: You still have a little time before the Max password-sharing crackdown begins
Warner Bros. Discovery is putting a stop to password mooching — eventually. HBO's parent company is now telling users that they need their own Max accounts to catch up on "The White Lotus." ...
In what comes as absolutely no surprise to anyone, another streaming service has decided to come down hard on password sharing. Max — formerly HBO Max — has had enough of your generous ...
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