In a stunning turn of events, Disney Plus users are furious over the recent revelation of an impending crackdown on password sharing, as announced by the CEO of Disney, Bob Iger.

It seems that Disney is poised to follow in the footsteps of streaming giant Netflix, aiming to bolster its profitability through a similar approach.

Crackdown announced by CEO

Disney is set to roll out a new policy later this year. This has left subscribers with a looming sense of uncertainty about how the company will execute its plans.

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As the dust settles, everyone is wondering what Disney’s next move will be. The burning question is whether Disney will take a more lenient or more aggressive approach to password sharing than Netflix.

While the specifics of Disney’s new policy remain shrouded in mystery, one thing is clear: the landscape of password sharing is about to undergo a significant transformation.

Disney Plus users furious over password sharing crackdown

The timing of this bombshell announcement couldn’t be more conspicuous. Coming hot on the heels of a recent price hike in Disney Plus subscription plans, this can only go one way.

For several users, the one-two punch of increased costs and the impending crackdown feels like a direct affront to their loyalty as consumers.

The backlash has been swift and resounding. There’s a growing chorus of voices accusing Disney of betraying its user base (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9).

Disney Plus users furious password sharing crackdown
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Users are expressing their disappointment with Disney’s new policy. They are concerned that this move could set a precedent for other streaming services to follow suit.

This apprehension is not without merit.

Indeed, reports have emerged suggesting that Netflix experienced a surge in US subscriptions after implementing its own password sharing crackdown.

So, it’s least surprising that some are even contemplating the drastic step of canceling their Disney Plus accounts altogether (1,2,3,4).

If they done thing I’ll cancel my acc like Netflix and just pirate instead they’re really fucking stupid. I don’t need a lot of motivation to do it. ESPECIALLY for Disney.
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Crackin down on password sharing and hiking up prices, huh? K bye
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Disney’s intentions may revolve around boosting its bottom line and maintaining a sustainable business model. However, it cannot ignore the emotional resonance that its content holds for viewers.

Any decision that risks alienating its devoted audience could prove detrimental in the long run.

As the clock ticks toward 2024, Disney finds itself at a crossroads. They need to find a balance between fiscal responsibility and safeguarding its reputation as a customer-centric entertainment juggernaut.

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