Disney + has confirmed that it will not allow shared accounts between users. In addition, it has notified the possible incorporation of advertisements in all its plans, from the cheapest to the most expensive. The policies have been recently updated and here we tell you everything about this renewal of the platform's conditions of use.
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Disney+ carries months announcing that users who have shared accounts with other people will no longer be able to do so. So, if you had a profile and it was used by neighbors, friends or family in other locations, it has been prohibited in the platform's usage policies.
Users who engage in this type of actions; that is, share the account, cAvoid the risk of account suspensions or limits on account usage. For the company, the goal is to get more people to purchase a full subscription and increase revenue.
For Netflix, the strategy started off on the wrong foot, resulting in a large drop in income. However, as time went by, users returned and to date it has more than 277,65 million users, exceeding the number of 260 million in 2023.
Now, this news of prohibiting sharing accounts may not surprise users much, but the fact that there is the possibility of including advertisements, if it generates attention. This type of practice is usually quite common and understandable on free platforms, but when they are Premium users pay to have no limitations and not see advertising.
The option of placing ads has been incorporated into the usage policies and the company "reserves the right to do so" before, during or after playbacks. These changes will begin to occur in the coming months, although it is not known what type of advertising will appear.
New and returning users should read the fine print of Disney+'s usage policies if they want to renew, cancel the account or hire the service. Considering that it is a children's platform, having it without knowing with certainty what ads will appear can be delicate. What do you think of these changes, bans and attributions of the Streaming channel?