Disney Plus password sharing: how the crackdown works and what you need to know (2024)

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  • What are the rules?
  • Where do the rules apply?
  • How will it work?
  • How much extra will Disney charge?
  • Is my bundle affected?
  • What about when I travel?
  • Can I use a VPN?

In late 2023, Disney Plus announced that it would be following in the footsteps of Netflix and limiting password sharing on user accounts (alongside Hulu in the US, which is also owned by Disney) in Canada, the US and UK.

It began emailing US subscribers in February 2024 to give them advance notice of the changes but later revealed that the new rules wouldn't officially come into effect until June 1, 2024. That means that if you share your Disney Plus account with people who don't live under the same roof, you will no longer be able to from this month.

What are the Disney Plus password sharing rules?

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Here's what the Disney Plus user agreement now says after its January 2024 update:

"Unless otherwise permitted by your Service Tier, you may not share your subscription outside of your household. 'Household' means the collection of devices associated with your primary personal residence that are used by the individuals who reside therein. Additional Usage rules may apple for certain Service Tiers."

At the moment, there is no tier that permits subscription sharing, but we think that'll change in the next few months.

Where are the Disney Plus password sharing rules being enforced?

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  • Canada
  • The United States
  • The United Kingdom

Disney Plus brought in the new rules for new customers in Canada in late 2023 and has since extended them to customers in the US and UK too. The new password sharing restrictions were updated in the T&Cs of US subscribers in March 2024.

But actual enforcement of the password sharing rules begins in June 2024. The date was confirmed by Disney CEO Bob Iger during a CNBC interview in April, which helped clear up earlier confusion around the rules coming into force in "early 2024".

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During the same interview, Iger also clarified that the password sharing crackdown would see a gradual rollout in select regions, which means the US and UK will likely see it first, before being expanded globally in late 2024.

How will Disney Plus stop password sharing?

The service is expected to use location information, device identification and other data, such as IP address ranges, to identify when someone is using your account from a different location. If the system decides that you're sharing someone else's account, you'll be invited to sign up for your own subscription.

If you don't sign up and Disney Plus reckons you're sharing something you shouldn't, it says it may "limit or terminate access to the service and/or take any other steps as permitted by this agreement" for the account's users and owner. That could mean legal action, although we can't imagine Disney Plus is going to chase ordinary people through the courts. Account restrictions or closure are much more likely.

How much is Disney Plus charging for password sharing?

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At the moment, the answer to that question is: It isn't charging at all, because it hasn't added that feature yet.

Unlike Netflix, which enables subscribers to pay extra to add one or two additional members to their subscription, Disney Plus has not yet added a similar option to its service. That means for the time being your subscription is limited to the people you share a roof with and can't be extended to include anybody else.

Disney has said that it will be adding the option to share with additional people, for example kids who've gone off to uni, but we don't yet know when it's coming or how much it will cost. Summer 2024 is likely. Hopefully it will cost less than Netflix's option, which is $7.99 / £4.99 per person per month.

What that means in practical terms is that for the time being at least, additional members need to sign up for their own Disney Plus subscriptions. In the US, that means the cheapest option is the ad-supported tier, Disney Plus Basic, which is $7.99 per month in the US.

The UK equivalent is Disney Plus Standard With Ads, which is £4.99 a month but limits you to 1080p video quality. If you want 4K and HDR you need Premium, which is £10.99 a month.

What if I subscribed through a bundle from another company?

The new rules apply to all existing subscribers irrespective of whether they signed up directly or via a third party.

What if I want to use my Disney Plus account on holiday, or if I'm travelling for work?

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We don't know yet. But again, looking at Netflix can give us some clues: Netflix doesn't want to stop you streaming when you're away for your holidays, and will enable you to ask for a seven-day access code that'll enable you to tune in when you're away from home.

According to the Disney Plus help centre for the US and in other parts of the world too (the same language is also in the UK version), a household "means the collection of devices associated with your primary personal residence that are used by the people who live there". So there's definitely room there for letting you use your "collection of devices" elsewhere.

Will Disney Plus let me use a VPN?

Probably not: using a Virtual Private Network is against the Disney Plus terms of service, and the service does block known IP addresses associated with some VPN networks. If you're considering trying one of the best VPNs be aware that it's a potentially risky move, and what works today may well be blocked tomorrow.

If you're planning to leave Disney Plus when the password sharing restrictions are brought in, then here's our guide for how to cancel your Disney Plus subscription. Be sure to check out all the best Disney Plus movies and new Disney Plus movies before you unsubscribe though.

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Disney Plus password sharing: how the crackdown works and what you need to know (2024)

FAQs

Disney Plus password sharing: how the crackdown works and what you need to know? ›

"Unless otherwise permitted by your Service Tier, you may not share your subscription outside of your household. 'Household' means the collection of devices associated with your primary personal residence that are used by the individuals who reside therein. Additional Usage rules may apple for certain Service Tiers."

Will Disney crack down on password sharing? ›

In Tuesday's quarterly earnings call, Disney CEO Bob Iger delivered a state of the Mouse address that included greater details on the embattled company's plans to crack down on password sharing, which happens when people give other people the passwords to their Disney+ accounts, allowing them to watch without their own ...

How does Disney Plus account sharing work? ›

When signing up for Disney Plus Premium, your one account can be linked with up to seven different profiles. Each profile can enjoy their own customized Disney Plus experience, though it's important to know you're limited to four simultaneous streams at any one time within your same household.

Does Disney Plus notify you when someone logs in? ›

Signing In – Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I receive a notification email about a new login to my account? A: In our continuing efforts to safeguard your account data, The Walt Disney Company informs users whenever their account is logged into from a new website or app, or accessed from an unrecognized browser.

What are the requirements for Disney Plus password? ›

Creating a strong password

We require you to create a strong password when signing up to help keep your account protected. The following is required to create a strong password: A minimum of 6 characters (case sensitive) Include at least one number or special character.

Can Disney Plus be shared in different households? ›

You may not share your account and subscription outside of your household. “Household” means the collection of devices associated with your primary personal residence that are used by the individuals who reside therein.

Can you get in trouble for sharing Disney Plus account? ›

If you don't sign up and Disney Plus reckons you're sharing something you shouldn't, it says it may "limit or terminate access to the service and/or take any other steps as permitted by this agreement" for the account's users and owner.

What happens if you share Disney Plus password? ›

What will happen if you share your Disney+ password? Disney is being vague on this point for now, with the user agreement saying only that “we may limit or terminate access to the Service and/or take any other steps as permitted by this Agreement.”

How to see who's logged into Disney+? ›

Disney Plus
  1. Log in to Disney Plus, hover the cursor over your profile avatar (top right), and choose Account.
  2. You don't get the same level of detail as you do with Netflix when it comes to seeing where you're logged in, but you can click Log out of all devices to cancel every session, including the current one.
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How do I stop someone from using my Disney Plus? ›

Help Center
  1. View your Family & Friends list in My Disney Experience.
  2. Locate the person that you wish to remove on the list and select the “Settings” button.
  3. Select the “Remove” button.
  4. A pop-up message will appear and ask you to confirm that you wish to remove the person. Press the “Yes, Remove” button.

How many devices can have a Disney Plus login? ›

Disney+ enables you to watch on four devices concurrently per subscription. If you see an error message “You are trying to access videos from more than four devices”, it is likely your device limit has been exceeded. To continue watching, stop playing the content on other devices that are logged in to the same account.

Can my daughter use my Disney Plus account? ›

You may not share your subscription outside of your household. 'Household' means the collection of devices (1) used for or that have been used for this subscription at your primary personal residence and (2) used by the people who live there. Did this article answer your question?

Why wont Disney Plus let me login? ›

Your Disney+ account will be locked if suspicious login activity is detected. When this happens, a password reset is automatically requested to protect your account. If you're having trouble resetting your password or unlocking your Disney+ account, please contact us for further assistance.

Does Disney Plus care about password sharing? ›

Subscribers may not share their accounts with anyone outside their primary household residence, unless it's permitted for their tier, according to Disney's terms.

Is Disney clamping down on password sharing? ›

Disney is curbing password sharing for its Disney+ streaming service as part of a larger effort to boost signups and revenue. CEO Bob Iger, in a CNBC interview on Thursday, said its popular Disney+ streaming service will start cracking down on password sharing in June in some countries and more broadly in September.

Are you allowed to screen share Disney Plus? ›

A SharePlay session can include up to 32 people. However, if your SharePlay session includes participants using profiles from the same account, please note that a Disney+ account allows users to stream on up to four supported devices at a time.

How many devices can share Disney? ›

Disney+ enables you to watch on four devices concurrently per subscription. If you see an error message “You are trying to access videos from more than four devices”, it is likely your device limit has been exceeded.

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