Streaming Services Crack Down on Shared Accounts to Boost Revenue
Major streaming platforms like Disney+, HBO Max, and Peacock are tightening household sharing policies, forcing users to verify their primary location. This move aims to curb account sharing and maximize subscription revenue as the industry faces pressure for consistent growth. While companies cite household integrity, the underlying motive is financial, part of a broader 'rot economy' trend where relentless growth targets lead to consumer-unfriendly practices across tech sectors.
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