Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Netflix got no chill?

As Netflix starts charging for password sharing, one user who pays for multiple accounts, and one who refuses to, argue

- By Megha Marwah By Soham Mukherjee

“My mother has a profile on my account as it’s easier to resolve issues about the account if it’s linked to my ids.”

— MEGHA MARWAH

“For a big tech company , the focus on revenue via pricing and experiment­al tactics instead of core strengths is deplorable” —SOHAM MUKHERJEE

“Compare the extra cost to a movie outing!”

My first Netflix account came from my cousin. She kicked me out a year later because she got a joint account with her now-husband. It was a pain to build up my preference­s again from scratch.

I don’t want to go through that pain again. Neither do I want my mother or my best friend (in Canada), who I share my account with, to go through the same.

My mother has a separate profile on my account because it’s easier to resolve issues about the account payment etc, if it’s linked to my number and email ID.

My best friend has offered to pay, and maybe we can alternate months, but I know that’ll get too hectic. But, I use her Amazon Prime account, so it’s fair that I pay for her account on Netflix. Since we have similar interests, it’s easier for me to get suggestion­s according to what she’s watching! She uses my account to watch Indian content.

Yeah, Netflix’s move to charge people who share passwords means additional monthly expenditur­e. But, given how much we use these OTT accounts, I think it’s about time. Honestly, it’s worth it. Just compare it to how much a family movie outing would cost!

Megha Marwah, 32, is a marketing profession­al, who is binge-watching The Watcher and the new season of The Crown.

“I am not paying extra for no value addition”

Netflix showed us how content is king by burning millions to provide its viewers triple A rated shows and direct to video movies, thus cashing in on a first mover advantage and almost establishi­ng a monopoly.

But the streaming service also makes it clear that paying customers who pay less matter the least by making its differenti­ated pricing model, where subscripti­on fees are lowest. For a big tech company, the focus on revenue through pricing and experiment­al tactics instead of core strengths is deplorable. I am not paying extra for no value add.

Paying customers are the best unit measure for validation. Netflix’s move to charge customers based on password sharing lacks a clear definition of how it makes this distinctio­n. Its original subscripti­on plan was based on the household system. And today’s families sometimes live in different places.

Any infrastruc­tural change should be planned with an option for existing customers to opt out or complete 6-12 months of service, after which the change may be made mandatory. With this move, Netflix may be engineerin­g its own demise. Soham Mukherjee, 32, is the head of technology at Aetos Digilog, who doesn’t share his account.

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Netflix will start charging accounts for password sharing, adding fees for “extra member” subaccount­s

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