I wouldn't say people rolled over. A lot of people had the money and the means to pay. And only didn't because password sharing was easy. When Netflix crackdown on it they got their own subscription.
this post was submitted on 21 Jul 2023
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I would've left if I actually paid for it. Currently getting it for free thanks to T-Mobile.
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Don't tell them, but I still use my parents' Netflix account. I live on the other side of the county.
Another family member pays for my account 🤷♂️
I haven't used netflix since this happened, but apparently its just the app on my xbox that stopped working? Its the only device I watched netflix on and I can't say that I miss it.
I am using streamio and cloudstream on android box and its fucking awesome.