Disney+ will crack down on password sharing this year, boss says

Disney chief executive Bob Iger has said that the Disney+ business will soon begin to crack down on password sharing (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Disney chief executive Bob Iger has said that the Disney+ business will soon begin to crack down on password sharing (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Disney+ is to begin cracking down on password sharing later this year in an effort to boost sign-ups and revenue for the service.

Disney chief executive Bob Iger said in an interview with American network CNBC that the streaming platform would start taking action against the behaviour from June in some countries, and then a “full rollout” in September.

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