- Paying for a Netflix account has been an indispensable entertainment option for millions of peoples’ peace of mind during the coronavirus pandemic, when everyone has been stuck at home to stop the spread of COVID-19.
- Nevertheless, there are some Netflix account holders who for whatever reason are the complete opposite of us compulsive bingers. With that in mind, the streamer says it’s going to start canceling inactive accounts soon.
- Visit BGR’s homepage for more stories.
If you’re one of the tens of millions of people who pay for a Netflix account, you better use it if you don’t want to lose it. That’s the message the streaming giant basically delivered Thursday, with its heads-up that anyone with an inactive Netflix subscription is going to start seeing emails or in-app notifications soon along these lines.
“We’re asking everyone who has not watched anything on Netflix for a year since they joined to confirm they want to keep their membership,” Netflix director of product innovation Eddy Wu explained in a company blog post. “And we’ll do the same for anyone who has stopped watching for more than two years.”
Today’s Top Deals
- These 10 Amazon deals are only available to Prime members
- Today’s top deals: 70¢ coronavirus face masks, Prime-exclusive deals, hand sanitizer, Nest Wifi sale, AirPods Pro, more
- Try these headphones for $40 before you buy $400 Bose noise cancelling headphones
Trending Right Now:
- Stimulus checks are great, but a new idea would give everyone $10,000 in credit card debt relief
- This is the best coronavirus news we’ve seen all month
- A common drug that costs $25 a month may save coronavirus patients’ lives
Netflix is going to start automatically canceling inactive accounts originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 21 May 2020 at 15:09:04 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read more here:: Boy Genius Report