Disney CEO Bob Iger Confirms June Crackdown on Password Sharing for Disney+

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Disney CEO Bob Iger confirms plans to crack down on password sharing for Disney+ starting in June, with enforcement expanding to all subscribers by September. This move follows similar actions by Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery, as subscription services aim to curb unauthorized account access. Disney's recent integration of Disney+ and Hulu apps in the US further consolidates its streaming offerings.
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