Disney+ in India would limit shared account access just like Netflix

(Keep reading: Disney+: What have been the most watched movies since this platform was founded?).

In fact, with its launch in 2019, it has gained a lot of popularity in various parts of the world, such as the Netherlands, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, among others.

The policy will be put into practice in India.

The objective of this new policy is to implement what the Netflix platform would have done recently, which forced its users to pay more money so that their account could be shared with those outside their home.

According to the above, India would be the first country in which this new policy would be carried out, since Disney+ Hotstar has allowed login on ten different devicesas reported by the aforementioned media.

However, another source close to the Disney Hotstar company, quoted by the news agency, said that “only about 5% of its premium subscribers logged in from more than four devices.”

(Also: This is how you can activate Disney Plus on your Smart TV, learn the step by step).

So far, Disney has not ruled on the issue, although it was learned, through the agency, that the measure is already being tested internally..

Therefore, the new policy will affect all available plans, that is, from the cheapest to the most expensive, according to the Spanish media. The vanguard. Although,
According to what was consulted on its portal, Disney+ Hotstar, it describes that “the number of devices that can log in is four”.

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