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Max is going to start cracking down on password sharing soon.

UnlikeNetflix’s attempt, it’ll be a little less aggressive as it employs “very soft messaging.”

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The company plans to make more progress in stopping password sharing in 2025 and 2026.

The current price of the streaming service is “judicious,” according to Wiedenfels.

This is hardly Max’s first time considering cracking down on users sharing passwords.

Max Max starts at $9.99

Back in April, thecompany was found to have some detailed plans regarding password sharing.

Plus, the service has its own originals and a variety of licensed shows.

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