- Netflix users are prompted to add email addresses to their individual profiles
- The platform says this will allow for separate logins while offering even more personalized recommendations
- It seems convenient on paper, but users believe it could lead to another major downfall
Sharing Netflix accounts isn’t as easy today as it was in the mid-2010s, but now the top streaming service has another account breakout coming up that’s already getting under people’s skin.
A handful of users have noticed a new pop-up in the app that asks each member of a shared account to add individual email addresses to their individual profiles instead of using the account owner’s email address as the primary one. One of the most appalling parts about it is that the popup won’t clear unless the request is fulfilled.
This hasn’t yet rolled out to all Netflix account holders, but the company informed Ars Technica that the new log-in update began on June 15th, so we imagine a wider rollout is inevitable. The outlet also stated that this pop-up does not apply to profiles marked as belonging to children.
Netflix household accounts have always been built on the traditional “one email, one password” model, which allows you to create up to five profiles to keep watchlists and recommendations separate from other members of your family. That’s all about to change, but why Netflix has decided to roll out another crackdown is the question everyone is asking.
According to the details mentioned in the popup, this is purely for convenience reason. Having individual emails assigned to individual profiles under one account means you don’t have to keep relying on using the account holder’s email to log in every time. It also means that if you ever need a verification code to sign into Netflix, you won’t have to hunt down the account holder for it in their inbox.
Additionally, the pop-up also says that adding an email address to your profile will make it much easier for you to restore the account when needed and get personalized content recommendations with more features coming. On paper, it sounds like Netflix is adding this requirement as a user experience enhancer, but subscribers are convinced it’s just another way for the company to monitor user activity.
When Netflix rolled out its password crack back in 2023, it ended an era of serial account sharing, and that’s when the service decided that an account was strictly for one household, the ‘Netflix Household’ in official terms. With its latest initiative, we believe that there is more than meets the eye – and so do a large majority of online users.
Bye Bye profiles on Netflix. So shady. Sheesh. from r/netflix
Over the past few weeks, Reddit has seen a flurry of backlash following the first appearances of the pop-up, but the biggest concern expressed by users is the possibility that this could turn into a payment system that charges account holders to pay extra just to add more profiles. “This is killing Netflix for me,” added one user.
Based on Netflix’s previous outages, the new requirement could also give the streaming giant another way to distinguish between the activity of individual profiles, or even move them to individual accounts later on. But while users have expressed outrage over this, some say they have found a solution.
It seems that creating email aliases has helped some users get past the pop-up without giving Netflix all of their information, but this has only worked for those using Gmail.
One person in particular says you can change your Gmail address to create an alias, giving the example that if your email is ‘johnsmith@ gmail.com’ you can set up ‘[email protected]’. They go into more detail in their Reddit post, while others in the answers who use this solution for other situations confirmed that it works.
As mentioned, this update hasn’t reached all Netflix subscribers yet and is rolling out slowly to start, similar to how the platform kick-started its password cracking. Given Netflix’s history, we’re definitely keeping an eye on this one.
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