Netflix is experimenting with measures to prevent password sharing and to compel viewers to pay an additional fee

Netflix will conduct a test period in three countries: Chile, Costa Rica, and Peru. Along with the option to transfer watching profiles to new accounts (either your own primary account or another’s), users will receive prompts to upgrade their subscription to include an additional viewer at a discounted rate of 2,380 CLP in Chile, 2.99 USD in Costa Rica, and 7.9 PEN in Peru.

Netflix is hardly the first company to try with a password-sharing ban. The company experimented with an account verification tool last year to prevent unauthorized users from using other people’s accounts.