Netflix introduces Profile Transfer to help users move to a separate account
âPeople move. Families grow. Relationships end.â Thatâs an interesting way to begin a press release â what is Netflix going on about? It is introducing a new feature, Profile Transfer, that makes it possible to move your profile to a new account.
This way you can carry over your viewing history, My List, personalized recommendations and even saved games (Netflix Games is a thing, remember), various other settings will be transferred too.
This sounds handy at first and it is, but the major reason behind the launch of this feature is that Netflix really doesnât want you to use shared accounts. Moving out of your parentsâ home? You should make a separate account â hereâs an easy way to transfer your profile.
Grumbling aside, this is actually useful in some cases, e.g. when you move in with someone, one of you could drop their Netflix account and transfer their profile. That is a password sharing scenario that Netflix is okay with.
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Profile Transfer will become available to all subscribers soon, the rollout starts today and you will get a notification when it reaches your account.
The streaming service is also launching an ad-supported tier in 12 countries â for USD 7, CAD 6 or GBP 5 a month you can watch 720p streams with 4-5 minutes of ads per hour (each ad being 15-30 seconds in length). Itâs not as good as free, but this is the cheapest way to keep watching Netflix on your own account. Alternatively, Netflix is trying out charging extra for shared accounts (this approach is being tested in several countries right now).