“Bha, so Netflix, do we want to ban account sharing?” In a video posted June 1 on his Twitter account, La France Insoumise (LFI) deputy Louis Boyard stood up against the end of the account sharing set up by the streaming platform on May 23.
“If you subscribe to Netflix, you probably got this email that account sharing is over,” the 22-year-old deputy begins, in front of the camera. “Unless you pay more,” he continues, referring to the additional 5.99 euros per month that subscribers must now pay. Netflix to share your access codes with people outside of your household.
“I am presenting a law to save shared accounts”
The deputy La France Insoumise adds that Netflix’s new policy is “even more indecent” in view of inflation and the “explosion of poverty” in France while, at the same time, “Netflix billed more than a billion last year “, protest. the politician.
Reasons why the deputy claims to want to present a bill in the future to repeal the ban on sharing accounts without specifying the timing of this initiative.
Source: BFM TV
