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I suspect they’ve come up with something that combines a lot of different data points like geolocation, IP address, ISP, long-term user habits and so on. They will probably also tighten their T&Cs and make it harder to use more individual devices than the total number of logins allowed on the account. Apple has something like that for authorising/deauthorising DRM’d iTunes content. |
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In an ideal world they’d all be Bluetooth enabled to the extent that a primary device (a phone) has to be present at all locations that aren’t the primary IP (which would be the “home”).
Perhaps a “reasonable use” for connections that don’t meet either criteria would fit the bill. Problematic, because the only reason anyone thinks Netflix is good value is the fact it’s shared. |
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The Premim tier includes 4 screens at a time. |
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Depends how they define "household"… |
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The OED defines 'household' as 'a house and its occupants'. It sounds to me like a lot of lawyers are going to make a lot of money before this is resolved. |
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The obvious way to prevent it is to only allow 1 device to be logged in at a time. In the end, people who have been sharing logins/passwords have got away with bending the rules for a long time - you cannot really moan if the loophole is being closed. |
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No moans given or intended - I’m using what’s allowed at this time.
If it changes, I will review my options… If you look at Netflix T&C’s, I can’t see anything about "household". https://help.netflix.com/en/node/412...lar-categories Quote:
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In the Netflix Terms of Service, there is this Quote:
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If the Loophole closes I use I will just use usenet like I do with everything else. TBH everything new on NF I really want to watch is downloaded by Sonarr and Radarr anyway or I would just forget to watch it
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I'll post this here as it does involved UKTVplay too. - credit to cordbusters
“W” will launch on March 28, and will be available on Freeview Channel 25, and Freesat Channel 156. “W” will also be available to stream directly via UKTV’s streaming app, UKTV Play, which is available on most streaming devices sold in the UK (including Roku and Amazon Fire TV), as well as on Freeview Play devices such as the Manhattan T3-R. The free-to-air versions of “W” will only be available in SD, unfortunately, with the HD versions of “W” remaining as premium channels on Sky and Virgin Media TV. There’s good news on the accessibility front, however, with 100% of “W’s” programming via Freeview and UKTV Play including subtitles/close captioning. |
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Sky offers 3 months free Apple TV+
Sky is offering its Sky Q and Sky Glass customers three months free access to the Apple TV+ streaming service. In a message to customers, Sky said: “For Sky VIPs, the VIP treatment never stops. That’s why you can now get a three-month free trial of Apple TV+ […] That’s Sky TV and huge Apple Originals side by side, all in one place, for Sky Q and Sky Glass customers. After that, it’s just £4.99/€4.99 a month unless cancelled.” https://advanced-television.com/2022...free-apple-tv/ Virgin Media O2 top bundles now include Netflix Virgin Media O2 has refreshed its top packages, the Ultimate Volt bundle and the Biggest TV bundle, to include a Netflix Standard Plan. https://advanced-television.com/2022...clude-netflix/ |
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Just noticed Now TV seems to have changed it’s terms and conditions upon logging into my account , it now also specifically mentions a household.
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