Warner Brothers Discovery announced Tuesday that it launched an additional member fee for its highest streaming service in the United States. Customers who prefer to share their streaming account can pay 8 dollars a month but they can only add one. Additional user has subscribed to any price plan – can be associated with or without advertising – but the feature excludes customers who get maximum with a bundle.
Additional members such as Netflix and Disney Plus are fee al chhik. It allows the original account holder to pay fees and invite someone to create an account under their subscription. Additional user gets individual log-in certificates and if you have not already shared a subscription you will be able to transfer an adult profile from the existing account to the new. Additional users can simply stream on a device under their single profile and stay in the same country (in this case, it is the United States).
As considered as add-on, the fee option can be found under your subscription settings.
The company is one of the latests to roll out a password sharing crackdown, which is to reduce the number of accounts of the streaming family sharing. Customers are urged to get their own subscription, to pay additional members fees or to prohibit access to streaming accounts at any other location.
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