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Profiles
Keep viewing separate.
Device limits
Simultaneous streams may be capped.
Controls
Age settings and PINs may matter.
Separate account ownership from users
The account owner controls billing, passwords and cancellation. Profiles do not always mean privacy.
Check simultaneous streams
A household may need enough concurrent streams at peak times.
Review parental and privacy settings
Profiles, PINs and watch history should fit the household.
Comparison table
| Topic | Why it matters | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| Account owner | Who pays and controls? | Billing clarity |
| Profiles | Enough for household? | Avoid conflict |
| Device limit | How many streams? | Peak evening use |
| Controls | Age settings? | Household safety |
Checklist
- Name the account owner.
- Check profile and stream limits.
- Set age controls where needed.
- Avoid casual password sharing.
- Review watch history/privacy settings.
- Set renewal reminders.
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FAQ
Are family profiles private?
Not always. Account owners may still control account-level settings.
What causes family streaming conflict?
Too few profiles, too few simultaneous streams and unclear payment responsibility.
Should one person own all subscriptions?
It is simpler for billing, but access and privacy should be discussed.