These Streaming Services Won't Punish You for Password Sharing

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July 15, 2023

Did you lose access to a family member’s Netflix account? Netflix recently started cracking down on account sharing, an unpopular decision that’s already quite profitable. Unfortunately, other streaming services are sure to follow suit.

So, we’ve compiled a list of all the on-demand and live TV streaming services that won’t punish you for sharing your account. Check our top story to see these services, plus some information on the expensive future of streaming.

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TODAY'S TOP STORY These Streaming Services Won’t Punish You for Password Sharing


In the early days of streaming, platforms like Netflix encouraged users to share their accounts with family and friends. But those days are coming to an end. Netflix is now cracking down on moochers, and other services are sure to follow suit. Read More »

 
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Tesla’s Latest Update Has a Feature Owners Will Love


One of Tesla’s many strengths is that it’s constantly releasing software updates with vehicle improvements, and the latest update rolling out this week has one of the most popular user-requested features. Soon, you’ll be able to control the windshield wipers from the steering wheel. Read More »

 
The Intel NUC PC, a Popular Plex Solution, Is Entering Retirement


The Intel NUC is many things—a tiny PC, a hobbyist’s plaything, or even a Plex media server. Unfortunately, we must add “retiree” to this list. As reported by ServeTheHome (and subsequently confirmed by Intel), the NUC brand is now discontinued. Read More »

 
Today’s Quordle Answers


Wordle was just too easy, wasn’t it? You probably left that behind and moved on to Quordle, the true “hard mode” of the word-guessing game format. But now you’re stuck and so close to failing. Don’t worry, we’re here to help with a hint—and if you really need it, today’s Quordle Answers. Read More »

 
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Today’s Wordle Answer


Are you a huge fan of Wordle and absolutely stuck today? Let me guess; you’re hanging out on guess four or five and feeling the pressure. We get it entirely: nothing feels worse than losing your streak. If you’re not ready to outright cheat, we have you covered with hints and today’s Wordle answer. Read More »

 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT 10 Deals Still Available After Amazon Prime Day


The madness and impulse-buys of Amazon Prime Day are over, but that doesn’t mean all the good deals have ended. In fact, there are still significant discounts on a wide array of gadgets, home goods, TVs, and of course, Amazon-branded products. Read More »

 
More Than Half of Netflix’s Library Is Original Content, for Better or Worse


Ten years ago, Netflix began producing original content. And it was a smart decision—instead of paying for multi-million dollar licensing deals, Netflix can spend money on itself. It can create movies and shows that it’ll own forever. Now, Netflix has reached the point where 55% of its library is original. Read More »

 
Cybertruck Could Be the First Tesla With Bi-Directional Charging


Many of the most popular electric vehicles on the road support bi-direction charging. This allows owners to power other devices from an EV battery, including V2V (vehicle-to-vehicle), V2H (home), and V2G (grid), using it as a backup power source. However, Tesla’s yet to adopt such a feature. Read More »

 

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RGB lighting is a big part of gaming PCs and culture, lighting up our rigs like a dazzling rainbow Christmas tree all year-round. But is all that glitz really helping your gaming experience or could it be detracting from it? Read More »

 
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