How to Find Who Has Been Using Your Netflix Account

Netflix is perhaps one of the most popular media streaming services at present. Users from across the globe have purchased its subscriptions and enjoy the shows, movies, stand-up comedies, documentaries, etc., that are available on Netflix. Depending on the type of subscription, Netflix account has a limit regarding the number of users who can watch stuff from the same account at the same time.
Now, have you shared your Netflix login credentials with others? How often does it happen that you want to watch an episode of your favorite Netflix series, but you get an error stating that somebody else is using your Netflix account from a different device? Well, rather than questioning all of your buddies and family members, you can discreetly find out who has been using your Netflix account. After that, you can deal with the person.
In this blog, you will find out the process to figure out who has been assessing your Netflix account by going to the account activity.
Steps to access Netflix account activities
In order to go through your Netflix account activities, you have to go to the Netflix website and sign in to your account. You cannot do it from the mobile app.
  1. Open a web browser on your desktop or laptop computer.
  2. After that, go to your user profile icon.
  3. Click on the user icon located in the upper right-hand edge of the page.
  4. Select Account from the drop-down list.
  5. Now, scroll to Settings and click on recent device streaming activity.
Now, you will be able to see which devices were used to access your Netflix account and the locations of the devices in the previous 60 days. The type of device used will also be mentioned. While you will not be able to get the name of the person from the streaming activity list, you can easily find out who has been using your Netflix by going through the type of device and location.
Emma Justine is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Emma has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup.

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