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Max Cracking Down on Password Sharing With New 'Extra Member' Feature

Following in the footsteps of Netflix and Disney+, streaming service Max is starting to crack down on password sharing between multiple households.

Max Formerly HBO Max
Max this week debuted a new Extra Member Add-On feature, which is designed to allow users to pay a fee to share a Max subscription with someone who does not live in the same home. Extra Member Add-On is priced at $7.99 per month, on top of the base subscription price. Max with ads is $9.99 per month, while the Standard plan is $16.99 per month and the Premium plan with 4K streaming is $20.99 per month.

Extra members are provided with their own account, password, and single profile, and add-on members can only watch Max on one device at a time. Max subscribers are only able to add one additional member to an account.

Only those who subscribe to Max through WarnerMedia are able to access the Extra Member Add-On feature, and it is not available to those who have the Disney+, Hulu and Max bundle, or those who subscribe through third-party providers like app stores and TV providers.

$7.99 per month for the Extra Member Add-On is only $2 cheaper than an ad-supported plan, but the Extra Member feature has the benefit of sharing the plan of the main subscriber. So if the main subscription is the 4K Premium plan, the Extra Member can access 4K streaming and other Premium benefits for the $7.99 price.

Max will likely prohibit password sharing between multiple households in the near future, and will prompt users who attempt to use an account from more than one location to sign up for the Extra Member feature or to pay for a separate subscription.

Tag: HBO Max

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crawfish963 Avatar
14 months ago
Avast, ye mateys. Surely we can find treasure elsewhere.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
14 months ago

How dare they expect people to pay for art?!?

Don’t they know what year it is!?!

;)
disney is harly art nowadays
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
14 months ago
HBOMAX bravely following in Netflix' footsteps.

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Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Veinticinco Avatar
14 months ago
Cracking down on password sharing whilst simultaneously hiking subscription prices above what is reasonable, deserves scorn and account cancellation in protest/on principle. It is gouging in all but name.

It wasn't more than a few years ago, Netflix, Disney+ etc. were all single figure monthly fees (WITHOUT ads) and allowed sharing without issue. And they wonder why their revenues have plateaued and new signups have dropped off.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
14 months ago
I understand that they want to crack down on different families using the same account, but the same family should still be able to do this without having to pay extra for a second or third home.

There is a solution though and I do not think it's illegal. Use a VPN tunnel like Wireguard to your primary home.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
iMac The Knife Avatar
14 months ago
If I am paying for 3 or 4 simultaneous streams, I should be able to use them however I please. The location shouldn't matter.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)