Netflix’s decision to prevent sharing passwords for the same account is causing serious anxiety for a man who has been waiting five months for surgery at Vancouver General Hospital.
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According to information reported by CTV News, Carlo Sallazzo has been using Netflix to pass the time, until he can get a lung transplant. But with new regulations imposed by Netflix, which require devices to be registered to a home Wi-Fi network every 30 days, the guy risks losing his access.
“Going home every 30 days seems reasonable from a Netflix perspective, but there are a lot of situations where it’s very poorly implemented,” said Slazo.
For a fee of $7.99 per month, users can add additional members outside of their place of residence. But the man who is currently in the hospital believes that it is illogical to pay extra in his case. Netflix did not respond to CTV News, which asked about such circumstances.
Carlo Salazo will turn to another company to keep himself entertained if Netflix doesn’t change its tune to match him.
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