The company will roll out tactics to mitigate password sharing in 2024. While Iger said Disney should see some effects from the rollout in 2024, the initiatives to prevent password sharing won’t be completed next year.

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    Can’t remember the last time I used a subscription service to watch a show anymore lol 💀.

    Even less reason to ig 🏴☠️

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      I have Disney with my cell plan and the streaming service is so bad that I hit the high seas to watch their content in HD, with no buffering.

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      I pay for everything but movies and TV shows. Last time I bought TV shows, the service went under and I lost it all. Seasons and seasons and seasons gone. It’s not 1982, I shouldn’t have to deal with freaking discs.

      So the only reliable thing is my Emby server. One tap from playing it on any device in the house.

      And I don’t have a blu ray drive in my PC, my case doesn’t even support one (again, is it 1982???) so buying and ripping my own discs is out of the picture.

      Buying movies and TV shows gives you the worst experience and punishes you. Not to mention almost every damn show these days are cancelled, and I don’t think I’ve seen a movie with a satisfactory ending in like a decade.

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        I mean what’s wrong with having drives still attached? I feel personally attacked cause I have a blu ray AND multiple dvd drives for retro games on disks. Yeah I could ISO them but meh.

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    That’s ok Disney doesn’t make any good content these days anyway if you have all their old stuff that’s enough