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How do you feel about letting friends and family share a streaming service that you pay for? Do you have a problem with this, or do you think it’s no big deal?
The person in this story has a problem with it and got really annoyed when their dad was using their streaming service.
Let’s read the whole story to see who’s overreacting, the person paying for the streaming service or their dad.
AITA for not sharing my streaming services with my family
When I was younger and still lived at home, my family would have an account on each streaming service with all of our separate profiles.
My dad would often change the passwords to them just for safety as it’s recommended you should change your passwords to things every few times.
But when he would do this, he wouldn’t give me the password and when I would ask he would say things like “well are you going to pay for it?”.
He would say things like this as a joke and then eventually give in but that wouldn’t be for a while.
There’s an easy solution to that problem.
Eventually I got sick of this and decided I’ll just create and pay for my own account to save the hassle.
This is specific to my Disney + account.
I’ve had this account that I created for years now and I have been moved out of home for about 2 years so I’ve had my own streaming accounts.
Logging out of streaming services is important if you don’t want anyone else to use them.
Now fast forward to now.
I must have logged in to my Disney + account at my parents house to watch something with them and forgot to log out so they’ve been using my account ever since and only told me until now.
I was a bit annoyed that they’ve been using my account without telling me especially when I don’t feel very independent if we’re all just sharing streaming services together (is that weird? Idk).
The tables have turned.
I was over at my parents house and dad was watching a documentary on my Disney + account.
When I logged into my Disney + account, I saw that it had been logged in from multiple areas that I have never been nor my parents have been so for the account’s safety, I logged out and changed the password because who knows who’s logging in to my account.
This then stopped the documentary my dad was watching and logged him out too.
Before I was able to tell him sorry I’ve just changed my password because of all these unknown logins, he has this huge meltdown because he thinks I did it out of spite and that it’s “unfair”.
Is Dad overreacting?
But it’s my account and I pay for it……
When I told him that I was thinking of deleting my account cause I barely use it and it’s another expense I don’t need, he has even more of a meltdown and again says “that’s so unfair, we do so much for you”.
Am I in the wrong here? This argument just seems so dumb over a stupid Disney + account.
Time for Dad to get his own Disney+ account.
Let’s see how Reddit reacted to this story.
This person explains the dad’s reaction.
This person points out one thing OP did wrong.
Here’s a person who thinks it’s perfectly fine to share streaming services.
But this person would be scared to share streaming services.
It’s not like paying for a streaming service is that expensive.
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