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Saturday, 11 July 2020

Now It’s Easy To Share Your HBO, Netflix, Spotify, and Other Media’s Subscriptions With This Chrome Extension

Now It’s Easy To Share Your HBO, Netflix, Spotify, and Other Media’s Subscriptions With This Chrome Extension

Due to this pandemic, everyone is staying in their homes. Several people are finding new ways to entertain themselves. Some individuals are exploring their talent, and some are performing other tasks like baking, working on their fitness, and many more. Some are utilizing this time to watch all the pending or latest shows and movies or listen to some classic and trending music. 


If you are one of those who loves to watch the shows and shares the streaming platform ID and password, then your privacy is at risk. It is not a good idea to share your password with other people, as they can also share that with others that can breach your privacy. It usually happens when you don’t change your password or use your old password more occasionally. You are advised not to use the same password for other streaming sites as it is more dangerous. So, it is better to get a more secure password and always change the password frequently. 

If you want to share your password with your friends without risk of your privacy, then you can do it with a new Chrome extension. It will let you share your password of the streaming platform’s subscription with your loved ones. 

The Keyring extension not only allows you to share your Hulu, HBO, Netflix, and Spotify’s subscription with your friends but also allows you to share the subscription of the New York Times and Wall Street Journal even without sharing your password. So, you can inform and entertain your friend at the same time.

How does it work?

The free subscription allows you to add six subscriptions with three people. If you want an unlimited subscription, you have to pay $5, and you can share a subscription with up to 5 people. 

You might see that the number of people is limited so that you can track down who is currently using your password. 

You just have to install the extension and sign in your account simply. From there, you need to invite your friends. The life of the invite link is for 24 hours that means they have to accept in 24 hours. It also means that your friends will also split the monthly bill with you. 

After accepting an invitation, the Keyring opens a new tab for the service and gives you access. In that case, the extension won’t reveal the password, but it only shares your subscription, not password. 

Another feature of this extension is that you can get to see the preview of the titles of your favorite show and movies on that site. It proves a handy feature if you don’t want to search your titles, or it takes hours to find titles. 

You can also share the subscription of The New York Times (NYTimes), The Economist, and The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).

Several video streaming sites support this extension. These are:

  • Netflix
  • Amazon Prime Video
  • Shudder
  • HBOMAX
  • ESPN Plus
  • CBS All Access
  • Disney Plus
  • FuboTV
  • NBA LeaguePass
  • Showtime
  • Spectrum
  • Playstation Vue
  • Crunchyroll
  • Hulu
  • AT&T Now 
  • HBO NOW
  • Xfinity
  • Funimation
  • SlingTV
  • Verizon Fios
  • NHL TV

Some music streaming sites can also share the subscription are Amazon Prime Music, Apple Music, SiriusXM, SoundCloud, Spotify, Pandora, Tidal, TuneIn, and many more. 

If you go through all the features of this extension, you might find it one of the best and handy ways to split, manage, bundle, and share the subscription with your friends. 


Source:-  How To Share Your HBO, Netflix, Spotify, and Other Media’s Subscriptions.

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