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ex gf keeps using netflix account what can i do?
i was away for few months no access netflix i dint cancel account even though i dint use it for a while.so finally recently i was able use it,i checked my recent watched an i noticed that that someone has been using the heck out of my account.an i remember i left my netflix login stuff on my ex's ps3 and on her iphone app.i havent said anything to her yet an i know for a fact shes the one using it and still does cause of the shows that have been watched.so i was wondering if i could sue or take some legal action against her for using my account
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- Miss MiseryLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
I may be as easy as changing your netflix password. Had an old roommate do the same thing.
Source(s): experience. - Anonymous5 years ago
No, I wouldn't... it's a hard thing to explain though shy of saying "it's a trust issue that I'm willing to grant to a person with whom I'm in a relationship". But saying that is basically akin to "I'm not willing to put myself at risk so you can get a free ride." Since she already seems wanting to argue over it, neither of those seem like really good options. Idea for a non-confrontational resolution: What about if you tell her you're thinking about/in the process of cancelling it? Maybe even offer "I might re-subscribe in a few months after they stock up a new batch of movies... I'll let you know when I do."
- Justin HLv 71 decade ago
I had a similar thing. I actually took one of my Roku boxes to my girlfriends so she could use Netflix. When we broke up I didn't ask for the box back, but I went into my account and disabled the box. She'll be able to register it under her account, but she won't be using mine.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
go online to your netflix account you can disable which devices can use your account