By Samantha Delouya | CNNDisney is banning password sharing on its streaming services, following in the footsteps of competitor Netflix. 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. All three user agreements were last updated on January 25, though it is unclear when the password-sharing language was added to the agreements for Disney+ and ESPN+. Violators of the terms could have their accounts limited or terminated, according to the user agreements. The move was hinted at by Disney CEO Bob Iger in August, who said the company planned to address the issue of password sharing in 2024.
Source: CNN February 01, 2024 02:15 UTC