Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Customers sharing Netflix accounts, with a maximum number of devices depending on the package chosen, is commonplace in modern life. However, unknown people are often found using the account.
So how do you detect devices that use your account?
To check which devices are using your account, log in to your account on your PC, smartphone or tablet, then select ‘Profile’.
Next, open the menu at the top right next to your profile and select ‘Account’. Scroll down until you see the ‘Security and Privacy’ section.
On the right, select ‘Manage access and devices’. Then you will see a list of devices that use your account regularly.
If you see a device you don’t recognize, you can log out of it.
What if someone hacks into your Netflix account?
If you find a device you don’t recognize using your Netflix account, you just need to change the password.
To do this, select the menu next to ‘Profile’ in the top right and select ‘Account’, then select change password. You will be asked to enter your current and new password.
There is a checkbox under the new password that says ‘sign out of all devices’, check this option. As soon as you change your password, all existing accounts on other devices will be logged out by themselves.
[Gambas:Video CNBC]
Next Article
Netflix Starts Asking for Additional Fees for Password Sharing Accounts
(luc/luc)