has been mercilessly mocked by its rivals following its controversial crackdown on password sharing.
Amazon Prime Video’s Twitter account spelling out ‘Who’s watching?Everyone who has our password’.
The account was retweeting Netflix’s badly aged post from 2017 that said – although its stance has since drastically changed.
Amazon Prime Video doesn’t appear to have any issues with its users sharing passwords, unlike Netflix, which .
Under rules brought to 103 countries including the US and link login soju88 UK, people who were watching Netflix under someone else’s account now have to create and pay for their own logins.
It seems Amazon Prime Video doesn’t have any issues with its users sharing their passwords – unlike Netflix
Even Blockbuster has been in on the joke, saying it ‘didn’t care’ if customers shared its product ‘as long as you returned it on time’
Alternatively, those who still want to share an account with people in a different home have to at a cost of £4.99/month ($8/month in the US).