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I found this topic which I think may be relevant to Emby developers, it could a solution to on going request by members to implement a solution stop multiple streaming

https://www.streamingmedia.com/Webinars/1337-Delivering-Subscription-Based-Content-Learn-5-Ways-to-Crack-Down-on-Password-Sharing.htm?src=emma

 

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TUESDAY, JUNE 18 - 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET
123405-spacer-ORG.gif123406-spacer-ORG.gif123407-neustar-2016-green-logo-ORG.png123408-spacer-ORG.gif   Did you know password sharing is costing OTT and streaming media providers big money?  At least $2.3 billion a year for Netflix, according to a recent study by Cordcutting.com, and an estimated $1.5 billion in 2018 for Hulu, according to a CNBC report.

Can you tell which of your subscribers are sharing their passwords? And, once you identify who they are, do have a process in place to prevent further password sharing that both enhances the subscriber experience and helps drive revenue retention?

Don't have process in place? Neustar can help.

On June 18th, Neustar and Steaming Media will present: "Delivering Subscription-Based Content? Learn 5 Ways to Crack Down on Password Sharing."

Jason Thibeault, Executive Director, Streaming Video Alliance, and representatives from Neustar will share strategies for reducing revenue loss from password sharing.

Attendees will learn:

123409-spacer-ORG.gif-- How to identify subscribers who are likely sharing their passwords
-- 5 recommended best practices for using IP decisioning data and analytics to address password sharing in a way that balances both content licensing mandates and the customer experience
-- Examples of how providers are using decisioning data and subscriber communications to crack down on password sharing

Can't make the webinar? Register and we'll send you a link to the on-demand recording following the event!

Register Now to attend the webinar "Delivering Subscription-Based Content? Learn 5 Ways to Crack Down on Password Sharing."

Audio is streamed over the Internet, so turn up your computer speakers! Edited by e123enitan
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Jdiesel

Option 1

 

1. Log IPs

2. Compare geolocation/user agents

3. Suspend suspicious activity

 

 

Option 2

 

1. Don't give access to friends and family who don't respect your kindness of you giving them access to your server

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