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The prohibition directly restricts who may access an account, meaning any sharing beyond household members constitutes a breach of the terms.
The updated terms now require all disputes with Paramount+ to be resolved through binding arbitration rather than court proceedings, and prohibit participation in class action lawsuits. This means individual users cannot join group litigation against the company and must pursue disputes through a private arbitration process, which may be more costly and less transparent than court proceedings. If you disagree with these terms, you should review the full arbitration section before continuing to use the service.
View change record →Users are required to limit account access and password sharing strictly to household members; sharing with friends, family outside the household, or others is not permitted.
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Don't share your account credentials or give others access to your account.
Customer will not allow any Permitted User to share the Customer User Account with any other person.
Use another user's account or share your account with another person;
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"you are not permitted to share your Subscription plan or access to your Account (including your password) with anyone other than members of your household.— Excerpt from Paramount+'s Paramount+ Terms of Use
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The prohibition directly restricts who may access an account, meaning any sharing beyond household members constitutes a breach of the terms.
Users are required to limit account access and password sharing strictly to household members; sharing with friends, family outside the household, or others is not permitted.
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