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The restriction directly limits who may access a subscription, making unauthorized sharing a potential breach of the terms.
Users are required to keep subscription access within their household, subject to any exception their specific Service Tier may provide.
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Don't share your account credentials or give others access to your account.
Use another user's account or share your account with another person;
Share your password with any person.
"Unless otherwise permitted by your Service Tier, you may not share your subscription outside of your household.Excerpt from Disney+'s Terms of Use
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The restriction directly limits who may access a subscription, making unauthorized sharing a potential breach of the terms.
Users are required to keep subscription access within their household, subject to any exception their specific Service Tier may provide.
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