Netflix Will End Password Sharing in March, Is Disney+ Next?

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Disney officials presenting Disney+

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  1. $$$ Grubbers

    So if I have an account that my children watch in my home and they go to my parents house for an extended time (let’s say the summer), you expect me to pay extra so my immediate family, who I got the Disney+ account for, to watch while they are outside my immediate household area. Or do you expect them to go with out your service? I can see this leading to more cancelled subscriptions and lead to less profit margins for Bob Iger. I know I would cancel my account. Chew on that Disney.

  2. Steve

    Streaming services will suffer. No one wants to pay more for streaming than they did for cable. Each streamer has a couple of marquee shows, but not enough to keep people interested to pay a monthly fee. Disney is already bleeding cash with disney+ and I do not see them “profitable by 2025.”

  3. I want these services, but I don’t need them. I work privately all over a large area and often use other people’s wifi. So how is this going to work? I can easily save myself twenty bucks a month and not bat an eye. Millenials aren’t playing; we’re tired of paying astronomical prices for corporations living on yachts etc. We’re ready to cut everything out. We don’t even like our phones anymore. We don’t put up with crappy management and low pay so if you think we won’t cut out a TV service you are sorely mistaken.

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