rewrite this title Disney Plus is the latest paid sharing enforcer as an extra fee hits the US

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rewrite this title Disney Plus is the latest paid sharing enforcer as an extra fee hits the US

What you need to know

  • Disney Plus has launched its paid sharing program in the U.S., letting subscribers add an “Extra Member” to their household account.
  • Disney Plus Basic members can do so for an extra $6.99 while those with Premium can do it for $9.99.
  • The company’s CEO Bob Iger warned users that this would take place in September following an enforced policy change in June and a limited run in other regions.

Disney is the latest streaming service to impose a paid sharing rule on its streaming platform and has detailed what subscribers should expect.

As spotted by DeItaone on X, Disney Plus has started rolling out its paid sharing program to users in the U.S. The service detailed the plan in a blog post, stating users must “invite” a person living outside of their household onto their account to share content.

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