Maximum streaming password crackdown: $8 additional member fees will begin rolling out
Warner Bros Discovery announced Tuesday that it has launched additional membership fees in the United States. Maximum streaming service. Subscribers who choose to share their streaming accounts can pay $8 a month, but only one additional person can be added. Additional users can add to any pricing plan they subscribe to – with or without ads, this feature excludes subscribers who get Max with bundle.
Like Netflix and Disney PlusAdditional membership fees are optional. The main account holder can pay and invite someone to create an account under a subscription. Additional users can obtain individual login credentials and transfer adult profiles from existing accounts to new accounts if they already share a subscription. Additional users can only stream on one device under a single profile and must be in the same country (in this case it is the US).
When treated as an add-on, the pricing options are located under the subscription settings.
The company is one of the latest in implementing password sharing crackdowns. It aims to reduce the number of streaming households sharing their accounts. Customers are required to prohibit their own subscriptions, pay additional membership fees, or access streaming accounts if they live elsewhere.
Max accesses original titles such as hacks and offers things like live sports and HBO content from B/R Sports Tier Our Last And White Lotus and numerous films from WBD branded films and shows, such as Cartoon Network, HGTV, and Warner Bros., can also save money with this new subscription. Max Deal.