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  I pay for Hulu live TV where I live, for my parents and I.  I am moving soon...?

...and my Hulu account will come with me.  My father, and grandfather are old (82, & 90), and on a fixed income.  They live also with my Step Mother who takes care of them, the 90 year old is her father.  Is there a way to keep them receiving my Hulu tv access after I move?

  Hulu has a home network policy that is pretty strict.  Maybe changing thier IP, or Mac, a VPN, arrangements with hulu.  If they are going to be this strict they should charge less, or cut the price; in half if you want 2 or 3 locations on the second and third accounts.  I say 3 because they are also talking about putting the 90 year old in a full time home with caregivers.  Without his Hulu he would get bored and deteriorate rapidly like my father's mother did, long before hulu was invented.   It is sad we have all this technology, and all these companies have slot of ways to use it to make life better, but due to greed (i.e., Disney) they don't use it that way.  Instead they target hipsters and the wealthy for huge profits, and lawmakers just watch or help them.   

 If anything, these services and technologies that could be used to make lives better make it worse be charging so much and reminding you your poor all the time, and by giving you the knowledge that there is something like these things out there but you don't have it and can't get it (most likely not in thier lifetime)

Update:

  Nope, the Hulu with TV and disney plus bundle (no ads) plus etertainment package, unlimited screens, HBO Max, Showtime, Cinemax, and Starz is $131 a month, which was worth it when we all could warch it, now that we are all splitting up, not so worth it for just me.  Especially the multiple device that have to be logged back in every 30 days in your home network in order to work.  You can only move your home network 4 times a year.  I wanted it so I could move around with it unlike cable.

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  • Anonymous
    4 months ago

    Good VPN services for Android https://bitly.com/3an7SHE

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    Lv 7
    6 months ago

    My son subscribed to Hulu.He gave to me his email and password (what he  uses to login to Hulu).Your parents just login from their computer and watch .I do not pay anything and my son does not pay any extras.

  • 6 months ago

    There is a free version of Hulu that you can sign up for.  You have to sit through ads in everything.  Or just pay the $8 a month for their own Hulu account.

  • Anonymous
    6 months ago

    This refers to account sharing by different households, with details per the article. May 19th, 2019 status:

    https://www.howtogeek.com/414990/do-video-streamin... yes.Hulu has some multi-screen plan sharing, and may require $15 more a month.

    Amazon Prime, yes. Assuming you allow them full access.

    HBO Now, yes.

    Google Play and Youtube, unless changed, yes.

    Peacock and Redbox have new free services.

    https://www.peacocktv.com/

    There is still some traditional broadcast tv that antennas can pick up, location dependent. 

    You may need one or more different services, but anyone today can can a variety of free shows and movies if they have high speed internet and TV or add-on device to handle it.

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