- Home
- Technology
- News
Netflix bans password sharing in UAE
Netflix put an end to password sharing in India.


Dubai: Residents in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) can no longer share their Netflix passwords outside their homes.
The streaming giant has officially cracked down on password sharing, and a representative from Customer Service confirmed that the restriction has been implemented in the UAE starting today.
Now, only members living in the same household can share their Netflix passwords and use a single account, the representative stated.
For instance, it cannot be used in neighboring homes.
In India, Netflix has also announced the end of password sharing.
To enforce this policy, Netflix is sending emails to users who are sharing their accounts with people outside their homes in India.
Password-sharing restrictions were already in place in over 100 countries, including important markets like the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Australia, Singapore, Mexico, and Brazil.
Cold, partly cloudy weather expected over most parts of country
- 6 hours ago
Chris DeMarco excited to take over Liberty when Warriors duties end
- 19 hours ago
PM Shehbaz emphasises to resolve disputes peacefully through dialogue, diplomacy
- 6 hours ago
Pakistan military court sentences ex-spy chief Faiz Hameed to 14 years in prison
- 7 hours ago

Gold prices jump in Pakistan, global markets
- 6 hours ago

The “Trump Gold Card,” briefly explained
- 18 hours ago
Japan lifts tsunami warning after 6.7-magnitude earthquake
- 6 hours ago
Taylor Swift breaks down in Eras documentary over Southport attack
- 3 hours ago

The Supreme Court sounds surprisingly open to a case against a death sentence
- 9 hours ago

ChatGPT can now use Adobe apps to edit your photos and PDFs for free
- 11 hours ago

Want a new job? Be (sort of) annoying.
- 18 hours ago
Pakistan win Under-19 Women T20 series
- 6 hours ago











