Disney CEO Bob Iger stated on Friday in an interview with CNBC that the company plans to roll out its password-sharing enforcement program for its streaming service Disney+ in June.
Iger stated the rollout will initially start in “just a few countries in a few markets,” and will “grow significantly with a full rollout in September.”
Iger had announced last August that Disney had planned to restrict password sharing for accounts sometime in 2024.
Netflix launched a password-sharing policy in test markets Chile, Costa Rica, and Peru in February 2023.