Netflix has announced a significant change in the way profiles are used within a subscription. From now on, each profile will require a separate email address, allowing users to have their own login credentials. This change has already begun to be implemented for some users, who will be logged out and will receive a message asking them to add an email address to continue using the service. The purpose of this change is to give users greater control over their personal settings, such as language and sound preferences, without depending on the account holder. Additionally, each user will be able to manage their account security more easily, having the ability to change their password and access the account from new devices. This change may create confusion for those who used separate profiles in accounts paid for by others, but Netflix emphasizes that it is not turning profiles into public accounts, but rather providing them with a separate identity within the subscription. This rule comes in the context of recent restrictions regarding account sharing and options for extra members.
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