Disney, following the lead of Netflix, has widely rolled out a program aimed at converting Disney+ password-borrowers into paying customers.
This week, Disney+ began informing subscribers that its paid-sharing options are broadly available — offering users new ways to pay for access to Disney+ on behalf of family members or friends outside their household who may have been illicitly using their accounts.
The Disney+ paid-sharing features and capabilities are now available in the U.S., Canada, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region after launching in select markets over the summer.
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