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Prime Video mocks Netflix’s shared password measures: “Hopeing we don’t do the same”

The account of Prime Video UK on Twitter he has mocked the measures that Netflix has imposed to prevent the sharing of passwords. With a photo, Amazon’s streaming service did not hesitate to quote a phrase from its competition that has become one of the most remembered and controversial.

The Prime Video UI asks “Who is watching?” each time the account is logged in. This way, each person chooses their own usernamewhich usually bears its name or some specification such as “House”.

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By way of answer, the six user profile names make up the phrase “Everyone who has our password, which is accompanied by a heart. So far, it just means the streaming service isn’t going to implement restrictions on password sharing outside the home.

However, what is controversial is that the photo quotes or retweets a Netflix post from 2017.”Love is sharing a password, the streaming giant tweeted in March of that year. Back then, sharing an account password was not “fined.”

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Besides, Netflix had assured that it would not implement restrictions for this way of using its service, as well as noting that it would never add advertising on its platform. Clearly this changed between 2022 and this year.

Ironically, the Prime Video UK account also responded to one of the comments applauding the anti-competitive taunt. “Laughing and tweeting and hoping we don’t do the same“, he pointed.



Source: Elcomercio

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