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==Overview==
==Overview==


In late 2023 and early 2024, Disney began enforcing stricter measures to prevent password sharing on its streaming platform, Disney+. Password sharing is when one individual purchases a streaming service & allows all of their friends & family to use that account so they don't have to pay for their own. However, this has been criticized as being overly aggressive leaning towards inability to legitimately use the service. <ref>Reddit discussion thread. "Since when is this a thing? Wack as hell." Reddit r/DisneyPlus, February 2025. Retrieved February 25, 2025.</ref>
In late 2023 and early 2024, Disney began enforcing stricter measures to prevent password sharing on its streaming platform, Disney+. Password sharing is when one individual purchases a streaming service & allows all of their friends & family to use that account so they don't have to pay for their own. However, this has been criticized as being overly aggressive leaning towards inability to legitimately use the service.<ref>Reddit discussion thread. "Since when is this a thing? Wack as hell." Reddit r/DisneyPlus, February 2025. Retrieved February 25, 2025.</ref>


The restrictions work several ways:
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*Streaming service limitations
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*Digital rights management
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*Consumer ownership in digital era
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Revision as of 17:59, 26 February 2025

Disney+ warning saying "This TV doesn't seem to be part of the Disney+ Household for this account"
Disney+ warning saying "This TV doesn't seem to be part of the Disney+ Household for this account"
Disney+ You've used all your household updates warning
Disney+ You've used all your household updates warning
Disney+ warning "You've used all your "I'm Away" requests
Disney+ warning "You've used all your "I'm Away" requests

Disney Anti-password sharing gone awry

Disney+ implemented a household device restriction system that creates massive inconvenience for legitimate, paying customers to access content on Disney+ streaming service. The streaming service restricts the number of "I'm away from home" requests and household location changes, which prevents many users from accessing their accounts when traveling, at school, or even within their own homes due to technical limitations & dynamic IP address changes.

Overview

In late 2023 and early 2024, Disney began enforcing stricter measures to prevent password sharing on its streaming platform, Disney+. Password sharing is when one individual purchases a streaming service & allows all of their friends & family to use that account so they don't have to pay for their own. However, this has been criticized as being overly aggressive leaning towards inability to legitimately use the service.[1]

The restrictions work several ways:

  • Limited "I'm away from home" requests (approximately 4-5 before being locked out)
  • Limited household location changes (approximately 4 per year)
  • IP-based detection systems that frequently misidentify home access from internet with dynamic IP as external use/password sharing.

Disney's implementation has been messy for these groups of users:

  • College students splitting time between school & home
  • Travelers, including business travelers & people on vacation
  • Military families that travel around
  • Anyone using cellular data or ISPs with dynamic IP addressing; cellular data plans change IPs much more frequently than residential wired broadband
  • Users with more than 1 home device

Technical Implementation Issues

The problem results from Disney+'s heavy reliance on IP address verification to figure out a customer's household location. This system fails to account for:

  1. Dynamic IP addressing: Many home internet service providers regularly change customer IP addresses, causing Disney+ to mistakenly think the same physical location is a different household.[2][3]
  2. Multiple devices in the same physical location: Users report being required to verify their household even when using multiple devices within the same home on the same network.[4][5]
  3. Cellular data and mobile connectivity: Users with cellular internet or those using mobile hotspots face have IP address changes constantly as their connection point changes.[6]
  4. Technical inconsistency: The system applies rules differently across device types, with TV-connected devices dealing with stricter limitations than mobile devices.[7]

Impact on Disney+ customers

Disney's chosen implementation resulted in several outcomes that are hostile to their customers:

  1. Service denial: Many users report being completely locked out of paid accounts after exhausting their limited "away from home" requests.[8]
  2. Support burden: Affected users must contact Disney+ support & wait in long queues to have their account restrictions temporarily lifted; only to face the same issue again within 30 days.[9]
  3. Accessibility restrictions: The limitations impact users who travel frequently, have multiple residences, or need to access content while away from their primary residence.[10]
  4. Forced additional purchases: Disney's solution for users with multiple residences or family members in different locations is to purchase additional subscriptions rather than fixing their detection system![11]

Disney's Response

Disney+ support staff acknowledge these issues when customers reach out to them, but haven't provided any systemic fix. Rather, they offer temporary solutions that will result in customers having to contact them again:

  1. Manual resets: Support agents can reset the "away from home" count, but this is only a temporary fix, as the same restrictions will reappear within about 30 days.[12]
  2. Workarounds: Some support staff suggest using mobile devices to cast to TVs or other technical workarounds that limit functionality or quality.[13]
  3. Account recreation: In some cases, support has suggested that users cancel their existing accounts and create new ones with different email addresses.[14]
  4. Support burden transfer: Disney+ has transferred the burden of their technical limitations to consumers, requiring them to contact support repeatedly for issues caused by Disney's systems.[15]

References

  1. Reddit discussion thread. "Since when is this a thing? Wack as hell." Reddit r/DisneyPlus, February 2025. Retrieved February 25, 2025.
  2. User testimonial in Reddit thread: "I get something like this... on my TV... in my living room. The second TV is our house to stop working." Reddit r/DisneyPlus, November 2024.
  3. https://www.reddit.com/r/DisneyPlus/comments/1grrj0o/absolutely_insane/
  4. User testimonial in Reddit thread: "I had to sign into an Xbox in my own home on my home network with Disney telling me that I wasn't at home. Their system is busted." Reddit r/DisneyPlus, November 2024.
  5. https://www.reddit.com/r/DisneyPlus/comments/1grrj0o/comment/lx9h7p1/
  6. User testimonial in Reddit thread: "I've been locked out of my own account for 2 weeks now. It happened before and support fixed it, but it's a pain to go through the whole process again." Reddit r/DisneyPlus, November 2024.
  7. User testimonial in Reddit thread: "This mostly targets devices connected to TV, so technically you should be fine with Phones or computers." Reddit r/DisneyPlus, November 2024.
  8. User testimonial in Reddit thread: "this doesn't work when you've run out of away requests (at least in canada). We do this too, but now we're actually locked out of our account. Yet they'll still take our monthly payment..." Reddit r/DisneyPlus, November 2024.
  9. User testimonial via email: "I spoke to Disney+ and have been doing this song and dance the last few months... the only thing calling into Disney+ and having them reset their check does is forestall this for 30 or so days." Personal communication, February 2025.
  10. User testimonial in Reddit thread: "Being a military family.. yeeah we hate it." Reddit r/DisneyPlus, November 2024.
  11. User testimonial in Reddit thread: "For people on your situation they're offering the additional member thing. For all those other situations I'd assume that the money they get from people not sharing accounts is worth more to them." Reddit r/DisneyPlus, November 2024.
  12. User testimonial in Reddit thread: "You have to ring them up and threaten you cancel a bunch of times then they'll reset all your devices." Reddit r/DisneyPlus, February 2025.
  13. User testimonial in Reddit thread: "The way to fix this, is log into Disney plus on your phone and cast it to the tv." Reddit r/DisneyPlus, November 2024.
  14. User testimonial in Reddit thread: "This happened to me years ago, support back then told me my best bet was to just sign up again with a different email." Reddit r/DisneyPlus, November 2024.
  15. User testimonial in Reddit thread: "Once a month I have to get on webchat and get it reset. Apparently it's because your IP address isn't static (spoiler, no home account has a static IP when I went looking)." Reddit r/DisneyPlus, February 2025.

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