It Is Time to Change Your Netflix Password and Not Tell Your Friends What It Is

There was a time when people watched TV shows and movies at the theaters and at home when their program was on. Their programming came on at a specific hour of a specific day, each week. Then gradually, people turned to streaming the shows and movies online, for a monthly fee, using their friend’s account. Then came the time when that was no more, when sharing Netflix and Hulu passwords officially became illegal. That time is now.

It is unlikely that password sharers will be prosecuted, for a number of reasons: there are millions of people who share passwords and accounts, and the police have more pressing and urgent matters to focus their attention on.

Nonetheless, it is now officially illegal to share passwords for these subscription-based streaming sites, so technically, you can get in trouble for sharing passwords.

If you do get caught, you will likely just be required to change your information and pay a fee. We highly doubt you will let your little minor situation get out of hand to the point where you are suddenly arrested.

However, if you, or someone you know, somehow does manage to get arrested for one reason or another, contact Lynwood Bail Bonds Store either online or at 323-357-0575. We will bail you or your loved one out of jail in no time.