

In a section on Passwords and Account Access, Netflix suggests that they may terminate an account thought to be used by members outside of the user's household: "The member who created the Netflix account and whose Payment Method is charged (the "Account Owner") has access and control over the Netflix account and the Netflix ready devices that are used to access our service and is responsible for any activity that occurs through the Netflix account. Netflix's terms and conditions currently state: "The Netflix service and any content viewed through the service are for your personal and non-commercial use only and may not be shared with individuals beyond your household." Even at just 1 per account someone can easily sell 100,000 accounts and make an easy.
A quick search on YouTube turned up thousands of videos promoting the sale of stolen Netflix accounts. People have been stealing logins for Netflix accounts and selling them for as little as a 1 for years. We'll see those consumer-friendly ways to push on the edges of that." Selling stolen Netflix accounts is not a new story.
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Though Netflix isn't ready to announce a plan to crack down on password sharing, Peters said in the interview: "We continue to monitor it so we're looking at the situation. I have always wondered, the price of them are considerably cheap already but some people still sell them for lesser.
