Need to beat the Netflix password sharing crackdown? This video will show you how!

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Please note that I do not support violating Netflix’s terms and conditions, or sharing passwords. However, there may be valid situations where you as the rightful account owner are not in breach of the password sharing policy. For example, if you go on a long vacation or own a second home where you reside for several months.

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0:00 Intro
0:48 Disclaimer about Netflix password sharing
1:14 The Workaround for Netflix password sharing crackdown
2:02 What is NordVPN Meshnet?
3:52 Step 1 – Create a FREE Meshnet account
4:13 Step 2 – Download the NordVPN app on host
5:05 Step 3 – Connect your devices to Meshnet
5:31 Setup Meshnet on Firestick
6:08 Setup Meshnet on Mobile
6:48 Complete setup
7:35 Other NordVPN users
8.51 Close & outro

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35 COMMENTS

  1. Thanks for this bit of news. I think then that one solution that might be worthwhile to consider is to:
    1. Set up the meshnet as mentioned in your video and turn on for a few days
    2. Everyone, during that narrow window of time, connects all their devices (Home TV, FireStick, iDevice) to Netflix via the Meshnet so that the proposed 31 day counter is started
    3. Meshnet host is turned off so that the data traffic is not pushed to throughput capacity by accident (ie. If connected to the Mesh, all your data traffic is routed through the home network and so if you have limited bandwidth or data, it will get slammed)
    4. Rinse and repeat a 28-31 days later
    Please note that the 31 day counter post by Netflix was recently removed so we are not sure if this is still going to be the case.

  2. Okay so my sister let me borrow her account thereā€™s 5 accounts on there ( users) and for some reason when I try watching my episodes it wonā€™t let me I could only use the kids section of Netflix although I have her email and info whatā€™s could be the issue ?

  3. Iā€™m in the UK, and we have a family account. So we all have our own profiles is. And then, of course the crack down, so we canā€™t have our Netflix on things like TVs. An Xbox is consoles.. but if we all have our own family account on things like smart phones and tablets, it still works

  4. Hi Tanya, many thanks for posting this. We are using Netflix with a VPN service provided by my synology router at home. It works great with different locations BUT limited to smartphones and laptops. Firestick is a different story. We use a VPN in a smartphone and share via wifi the connectin with the firestick. But it doesn't work… How is this different to the Nordvpn option you're suggesting (and that I will definetely try…)?

  5. Would this work if the host is on a CGNat, and don't get a public IP address. Just wondering how Netflix knows when you are not on your home network. Because as I understand you don't get an IP when your ISP is using CGNat.

  6. How about an LG WebOS TV which don't have NordVPN app? Tried this but doesn't work
    LG TV (tether to) –> Android smartphone with NordVPN Meshnet –> re route to my home

    LG TV still showing the phone original IP (and ISP) when tested using whatismyip
    The Android phone itself showing my home IP (and ISP) as it is routed with MeshNet