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Amazon Prime Video blasted Netflix for its new password-sharing policy on Thursday in a tweet that went viral.

The streaming service In 2017, he made the company’s goal “Love is sharing a password.Netflix has been disappointed since its launch this week when US account holders began limiting their accounts to “per-household use”.

Prime Video’s UK Twitter account took aim at Netflix, tweeting, “Who’s watching? Everyone who has our password ❤️”

Prime Video Twitter As of Saturday morning, it had amassed more than 43 million views, 78,000 retweets and 576,000 likes.

The tweet comes just days after Netflix, in a blog post on Tuesday, reminded account holders that “anyone at home” can use the streaming service on the go or at home.

The streaming service added that if someone lives outside of the household, people can switch their profile to a “payable new membership” or “purchase an additional member” for an additional $7.99 per month.

Mashable notes that Netflix revealed its plans for the February launch to add more members to accounts using its “Standard” ($15.49 per month) and “Premium” ($19.99 per month) plans.

In the year Blockbuster, which is down to one remaining retail store since filing for bankruptcy in 2010, also scoffed at the streaming service, which it once had an opportunity to buy in 2000.

“A friendly reminder when renting videos from us. We didn’t care who you shared it with…as long as you answered it on time. @netflix,” Blockbuster wrote.



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