Disney+ to crack down on password sharing from September

Disney+ is set to launch a crackdown on password sharing, starting September. The streaming service will begin enforcing stricter measures to prevent users from sharing their login credentials with others.

The move aims to curb the widespread practice of password sharing, which has been a longstanding issue for streaming services. Disney+ has yet to reveal the specifics of its plan, but it's likely to involve measures such as:

- Limiting the number of devices that can access an account simultaneously
- Implementing stricter login requirements, such as two-factor authentication
- Monitoring account activity for suspicious behavior

The crackdown comes as Disney+ seeks to boost revenue and protect its content from unauthorized access. The service has seen rapid growth since its launch, but password sharing has likely eaten into its subscription numbers.

Disney+ follows in the footsteps of other streaming services, such as Netflix and HBO Max, which have also taken steps to curb password sharing. The move may be unpopular with some users, but it's seen as necessary to ensure the long-term sustainability of streaming services.

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