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How to check if someone's secretly using your Netflix account


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Your Netflix is a personal space. What you watch, when you watch it, and how often you watch it can reveal a lot about you. The last thing you want is someone poking around your account, checking your viewing habits, and drafting off your hard-earned $10.99-a-month for free access. 

And yet people steal Netflix all the time. Whether it's a jilted lover, an old college roommate, or an estranged family member — there are all too many people out there who may be able to use your account and see what you've been streaming. Sure, the easiest solution is to change your password, but that won't tell you if someone's been creeping.  Read more...

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