Sharing your Netflix account may be a little more challenging in the future thanks to new software that was unveiled by at the CES 2019 technology show in Las Vegas this week.The software maker created the software, Credentials Sharing Insight, to crack down on account sharing with streaming services, making it possible to track if a user has given their streaming service password to someone else.The software uses artificial intelligence, machine learning, and behavioral analytics to look for activity it deems potentially fraudulent. The technology is able to identify, monitor, and analyze password-sharing activities on streaming accounts using a real-time dashboard that will highlight sharing activity complete with alerts and trend analysis.The fraudulent behavior can also generate a message that, in some instances, asks a Netflix or other account holder if they would like to upgrade to the streaming service’s premium option that includes sharing.
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What annoys me most about the Netflix geo-blocking crackdown is that it punishes people paying money for a service. House of Cards isn’t going anywhere. Source:Herald Sun“We are confident this change won’t impact members not using proxies.”Last week, Netflix became available in 190 countries and Mr Fullagar acknowledged the grievances customers have regarding content.He admitted Netflix was working hard make its content library available universally across all of the regions.“If all of our content were globally available, there wouldn’t be a reason for members to use proxies or “unblockers” to fool our systems into thinking they’re in a different country than they’re actually in,” he wrote.“Over time, we anticipate being able to do so.