Has your Netflix account been hacked? It might be possible that some freeloader might be watching Stranger Things and other shows on your tab that too for free! While Netflix has banned the password sharing feature outside household, suspicious activity on your streaming service account can be painful. Hence, if you notice any unauthorized access to your streaming account, here's what you should do.
If you notice any new style or new profile pic to your Netflix home screen, someone might have infiltrated your account. Check with your friends and family who got access to your profile if they’ve added or removed a new profile. If they did not then you must get alarmed and quickly delete it and set up a new password. To delete a profile on Netflix, You’ll have to visit Netflix web browser, click on your profile icon, tap Manage Profiles and delete the rogue profiles.
Also, check the watch history on your profiles. Also Read: OTT windfall! Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 on Netflix soon!
Netflix sends out an email alert whenever your account is logged in on a "new" device. It provide information on the type of the device, location and date of sign-in. If you get any such alert mail or messages, go to your Account page via any web browser and head to Recent device streaming activity under Settings. You will see where, when and how people have been streaming from your Netflix account. If you notice something unusual, it's time for a password update and sign out of all devices to ensure that once you change your password, everyone has to login from scratch. Also Read: Your Netflix account will be banned if you break these rules
Do check your billing statement every month whether you have opted for a Netflix auto-renewal subscription or not.
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