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As a member, you are automatically charged once a month on the date you signed up. Your Netflix subscription is charged at the beginning of your billing cycle and can take several days to appear on your account.

Click on the date of the charge you wish to view. The link will open a printable invoice page for that specific charge. If you prefer to print all the charges within the last year, you can print the Billing Details page.

If you recently signed up for Netflix, or you're a member who changed your payment method or retried a declined payment, you may see an authorization request that appears as a pending transaction on your statement. Authorizations are not charges but may affect your available balance until your bank releases the funds in a few days.

If the authorization request consumed the available balance on your account, then we will be unable to process the Netflix charge. If this happens, you will need to add funds to your account or use a different payment method.

Account Information - account owner information you have provided to Netflix, such as email and phone number (available under Membership & Billing or Security), as well as plan selection information (available under Plan Details or Membership).

Behavioral Advertising - if you subscribe to an ad-supported plan, your indicated preferences with respect to whether you would like ads selected based on behavioral advertising information (available by profile under Privacy and data settings, except for Kids profiles, for which we do not engage in behavioral advertising).

Payment and Billing Information - payment details you have provided to Netflix and information about the charges we have made or attempted to make to your payment method for your subscription (available under Membership & Billing or Membership).

Content Interaction History - a history of your Viewing activity and information regarding your interactions with content titles on Netflix, such as movies and TV shows you have rated (available by profile under Viewing activity).

You won't be charged again unless you restart your account. If you cancel with time left in your billing period, you can use Netflix until the account cancels automatically at the end of the billing period.

If you don't see the cancellation option in your account, you'll need to cancel the account with your billing company. Go to your Account page and look under the Membership section. You'll see either a link to guide you through the cancellation process with your billing company, or instructions to contact your billing company to cancel.

After you cancel, you can continue to use Netflix for as many months of service that the remaining balance of your Netflix gift card or promotion covers. Once your balance runs out, you won't be able to use Netflix.

If you pause your membership, you can continue watching Netflix until your next billing date. On your next billing date, you will not be charged and your membership will be paused for 1 month. After 1 month, you will be charged your current plan price and can resume watching Netflix.

To make sure that no one in your household can restart Netflix without your permission, we recommend that you change your password after canceling your membership, making sure to check the box that says Sign out of all devices. This will change your current password and sign out any devices where your account may still be signed in.

Picture adjustments
Select 2018 or newer Sony TV models have a Netflix Calibrated Mode so you can watch Netflix in the originally intended picture quality. Netflix Calibrated Mode can be turned on by going to your TV settings, selecting modes, and then turning the setting on.

To connect your Sony TV, Blu-ray player, or home theater system to your Netflix account, make sure you are on the Home screen and select the option below that best describes your device.

A Netflix account is meant to be shared by people who live together in one household. People who are not in your household will need to use their own account to watch Netflix. Learn more about sharing Netflix.

Freedom to watch Netflix at home or while traveling through any internet-connected device that offers the Netflix app, including smart TVs, game consoles, streaming media players, cable boxes, smartphones, tablets, and web browsers.

If your account has extra member slots and you want to change your payment method to a partner package, you can link your account as instructed by Netflix and your provider. Since extra members cannot be added to partner packages or third-party billed accounts, we will cancel your extra member(s) immediately once activation is complete. The extra member(s) will receive an email confirmation.

An account owner may choose to share their account with you by buying an extra member slot and inviting you as their extra member. To set up your extra member account, follow the steps below from your invitation.

As an extra member, you can create your own account and link to a partner package as instructed by Netflix and your provider. Make sure you use the same email address you use for your extra member account to retain your viewing history and settings.

This isn't as clearly documented as it probably should be. I have a Netflix account. I have an eligible T-Mobile plan for "Netflix on Us". What is the entire process, soup to nuts, on 1) enabling this feature on T-Mobile, and 2) updating my existing Netflix account to that I get the $8.99 credit from T-Mobile, per month.

These directions don't appear to be correct. I've tried to click "Manage Netflix" on my cell and on my computer with IE and with Chrome. It just keeps taking me to a screen that doesn't align with the directions. Nowhere can I log into my existing Netflix account. Are these instructions still accurate?

A Netflix Household is a collection of devices connected to the internet at the main place you watch Netflix. A Netflix Household can be set using most TV devices. Devices that use your Netflix account on the same internet connection as this TV will automatically be part of your Netflix Household.

Add an extra member
Account owners on a Standard or Premium plan in many countries can share Netflix with someone who doesn't live with them by adding an extra member to their account.

I don't have a Netflix account and never have done. I have a Gmail address which I have never used for public communication. Suddenly I started getting email to this Gmail address from Netflix - not a "Welcome to Netflix" email or one requesting address verification, but what looked like a monthly promo for an existing account. This was addressed to someone with a different real name, with that name not similar in any way to the Gmail name.

After a few of these messages I decided to investigate by going to Netflix and trying to log in with that email address. Using the "forgotten password" option I was able to get a password reset email, change the password and log in. The account appeared to be from Brazil, with some watch history but no other personal details stored and no payment information.

Soon the emails from Netflix started to ask me to update payment information. I didn't, of course, and then they changed to "your account will be suspended" and then "your account has been suspended". The "come back to Netflix" emails are still coming in occasionally.

I don't see how this could possibly be a phishing attempt - I carefully checked that I was on the real Netflix site, used a throwaway password not used on any other sites, and did not enter any of my personal information. I also checked the headers of the emails carefully and they were sent by Netflix. So is this just a mistake on somebody's part, mistyping an email address (although it's surprising that Netflix accepted it with no verification), or something more sinister?

(Note that the above steps don't include any "password reset" step for Jim to access the account; that's because the email from Netflix includes authenticated links that won't ask for it. The attacker wants the victim to click on the email links instead of visiting Netflix manually, this is what enables "Eve" to log back in to the account in step 7. Or, since Netflix emails authenticated links, possibly "Eve" already has one.)

The above situation is partially caused by Netflix (understandably) not recognizing Gmail's "dots don't matter" feature where email sent to [email protected] and to [email protected] end up in the same account. That doesn't really matter in your case (given that if this is how you're trying to be scammed, step 1 was skipped entirely), however.

The most probable situation is that someone used an arbitrary Gmail address (yours) in order to sign up for a free trial, or mistakenly tried to change their email to the wrong address (maybe to have a friend/family also get emails).

This would not be a "hack" or even a phishing attempt, just using any available address. This does mean that your Gmail address could not be used for a free trial at Netflix, so there is that negative impact to you.

As a side note, by logging into someone else's account, you have violated many country's "unauthorised access" laws. I would not make a habit of doing this (or telling others on public sites that you have".

I get dozens to hundreds of e-mails from legitimate companies (car dealers, LA dept of water and power, Macys.com, cell phone activation notes, the payroll company ADP, and Nationwide insurance) from people with my first name and an initial matching my last name.

The worst was in early 2019, when I received medical records (Lab results in a .PDF file) - a clear HIPAA violation, since e-mail isn't an authenticated or encrypted communications channel. The "medical records" person, who should know the law, was the sender of the e-mail.

In my case, none of them are nefarious, but represent clueless users or even worse, clueless sales clerks (such as Lenscrafters in Maryland), the Apple store in Manhattan, and others too numerous to mention.

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