Who is stealing your Netflix?
Do you ever log onto your Netflix account to find random shows that you've never watched in your 'Recently Viewed' queue? You don't recall watching 5 episodes of The Great British Baking Show or even know what that is, but for some reason it's popping up on your Netflix account. The only logical answers are that you are either binge watching in your sleep, or your family, friends or crazy ex-girlfriend is doling out your Netflix account to their friends and your extended family. It takes a certain level of trust to share your Netflix information with someone else, so here's a way to find out who is using your account so you can promptly delete them as a friend on Facebook (i'm looking at you mom).
First log into your account and under your cute little icon and click 'Account'
Next scroll down to your ' My Profile' and click 'Viewing Activity'
After selecting 'Viewing Activity' you will see a page like this, (impressive, I know)
A Clicking on the link that says 'See recent account access' near the top of the page and it will display a list of devices that have used your log-in credentials to access Netflix, and their respective location.
First log into your account and under your cute little icon and click 'Account'
Next scroll down to your ' My Profile' and click 'Viewing Activity'
After selecting 'Viewing Activity' you will see a page like this, (impressive, I know)
A Clicking on the link that says 'See recent account access' near the top of the page and it will display a list of devices that have used your log-in credentials to access Netflix, and their respective location.
In conclusion, I'm glad we have this ability because I'm not sure who lives in Georgia and is using my Netflix account. Netflix has provided us with a great way to find out if anyone is trolling us. Thanks Netflix.
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