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    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Sep 2 11:45:09 2025
    YouTube has started flagging Premium Family members who live at different addresses just like Netflixs password-sharing crackdown

    Date:
    Tue, 02 Sep 2025 10:29:33 +0000

    Description:
    YouTube has started sending emails to users who don't live under the same
    roof as the Family plan account manager.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================YouTube has started flagging members of Premium Family plans who aren't living in the same household as the account manager A handful of users have reported receiving emails saying that their accounts will be paused, but it's unclear which regions this applies to YouTube's account-sharing crackdown joins a
    long line of streaming services that have carried out similar measures, and subscribers aren't pleased

    Since Netflixs controversial crackdown on password sharing, all the best streaming services have followed suit in some way, and now YouTube is joining them by flagging certain Premium Family plan members.

    Similar to location-based crackdowns that detect password sharing, YouTube
    has started targeting members of its Premium Family plan who arent living in the same household as the account manager, which was first reported by
    Android Police .

    A YouTube Premium Family subscription costs $22.99/ 19.99/ AU$22.99 a month, letting you and up to five family members enjoy benefits such as ad-free viewing and YouTube Music. Members have always been required to live in the same household as the account manager, but YouTube hasnt been strict about it until now despite conducting electronic checks every 30 days. Official warnings

    Several users have received emails from YouTube, saying that it has detected that they're using Premium Family in a different location to the account manager. The email says "your YouTube Premium Family membership will be paused", and warns users that they will lose Premium access after 14 days, after which they will only have access to ad-supported content.

    This has raised a lot of questions about the plan's name, which frustrated users say should be changed to Household Plan to align with the official statement in YouTubes terms and conditions: All family members must be age 13 or older, have a Google Account and reside in the same household as the
    family manager. Comment from r/Android

    Though the crackdown hasnt reached all Premium Family members yet, and it's unclear which countries it's happening in, there have been enough reports to suggest that YouTube is just getting started. If youre one of the lucky ones who have yet to receive a warning from YouTube, take this as your hint to
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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/computing/software/youtube-has-started-flagging-prem ium-family-members-who-live-at-different-addresses-just-like-netflixs-password -sharing-crackdown


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