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Following Netflix and Disney's lead, Hulu notified subscribers that it plans to crack down on account sharing in March.
Walt Disney's ad-free streaming services are about to get more expensive — and the media giant is also vowing to crackdown on password sharing.
On the heels of Netflix, Hulu, the Disney-owned platform, is the latest streaming service to crack down on password sharing.
Hulu, Disney+ and Max subscribers beware: The great account sharing reckoning is officially here. Here's what you need to know.
Hulu and Disney+ subscribers have until March 14 to stop sharing their login information with people outside of their household. Disney-owned streaming services are the next to adopt the password ...
Hulu’s user agreement, along with the agreements for Disney+ and ESPN+, explicitly prevent users from impersonating someone else by using their username or password.
Hulu will crack down on password sharing -- prompting angry customers to vow to get their content from piracy web sites.
Hulu Set to Begin Password-Sharing Crackdown, Following Disney+ The Disney-owned streaming service changed its subscriber agreement to ban sharing of accounts outside of individual households.
Well, folks, it might finally be time to change your Hulu password. Under the streamer’s new password-sharing crackdown, anyone who still has your login details could very easily screw you out ...
The parent company of the streaming services Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu announced the change in updated service agreements this week.
Hulu's user agreement, along with the agreements for Disney+ and ESPN+, explicitly prevent users from impersonating someone else by using their username or password.
In an email to Hulu subscribers on Wednesday, the company said it would start limiting sharing accounts outside of your household starting March 14. Hulu’s user agreement, along with those for Disney+ ...