Now sharing Netflix and Amazon Prime Video like video streaming services can be difficult to share with friends. Actually, Video Software Provider Company, Cinemedia, has launched a system based on Artificial Intelligence (AI), in which Consumer Electronics Show (CES) running in Las Vegas, with the help of which the company providing video streaming service can track the user’s account. According to the company, these software will be able to determine which users are logged in and where they have shared their account-password.
Loss of companies by password sharing
Recently, research firm Magid claimed in its research that 26% of people share account-password of the video streaming service with other people. At the same time, Parks Associates had estimated in their research that, due to account-password sharing, pay-TV revenues could fall by $ 9.9 billion and over-the-top (OTT) revenues by $ 1.2 billion.
Can you know where and where did the user share his account?
Sharing password will be prevented from this way
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A lot of people will have a premium subscription to share their password.
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