User posts Netflix sharing guide 79–89฿

- X user FahmiSanaoz posted a Netflix-sharing guide on May 24 showing how four people could split 4K access for 79–89 baht each. - Netflix says Premium supports 4K on four devices, but accounts are for one household and out-of-household sharing must use paid extra members. - The post remains available on X, where viewers can see the video walkthrough and follow-up questions in replies.

An X user identified as FahmiSanaoz posted a step-by-step guide on May 24 showing how to organize a shared Netflix setup priced at 79–89 baht per person for 4K access. The post included a video walkthrough and a screenshot laying out suggested roles, setup steps and a four-user split. Netflix’s own help pages say Premium supports 4K streaming on four devices at once, but also say an account is for people who live together in a single household. The gap between those two facts is what made the post notable: it framed a multi-user arrangement around price and device setup, while Netflix’s published rules limit how accounts can be shared. ### What did the X post actually show? The May 24 post on X said users could reach an effective monthly cost of 79–89 baht each by splitting a four-user 4K plan, according to the card briefing and the linked post. The material described account roles and setup steps, and it included a video walkthrough plus a comment thread where users asked follow-up questions about configuration. (x.com) The price point in the post appears to be a per-person split rather than an official standalone Netflix tier. Netflix’s Thailand site says plans in Thailand range from $8.99 to $26.99 per month on the English-language version currently shown to U.S. users, while third-party Thai coverage has separately reported that users outside one household may need to pay an added 99 baht per month. (x.com) ### How does Netflix say sharing is supposed to work? Netflix’s Help Center says a “Netflix Household” is the collection of devices connected to the internet at the main place where you watch Netflix. The company says users may not share a Netflix account outside that household. People who do not live in the household must create their own account or be added as an extra member, according to the help page. (netflix.com) Netflix also says it establishes the household using IP address, device IDs and account activity, and that users can update the household from a TV. The company says it does not use GPS data to determine precise device location. ### Where does 4K and the four-user idea come from? Netflix’s plan page says the Premium plan includes 4K Ultra HD plus HDR and allows viewing on four supported devices at the same time. (help.netflix.com) That plan also allows up to two extra members who do not live with the account owner, according to the company’s Help Center. The same page says Standard allows one extra member and Premium allows up to two. (help.netflix.com) Extra members get their own account, password and profile, but the account owner pays for the slot, Netflix says. ### Does Netflix offer any official path for people outside the household? Netflix says account owners on Standard or Premium plans in many countries can add an extra member who does not live with them. (help.netflix.com) The extra member must be activated in the same country where the account owner created the account, according to the company’s help page. Netflix also says profile transfer is available when starting a new account or moving to an extra member slot, carrying over recommendations, viewing history, My List, game saves and settings. (help.netflix.com) ### What happens next for anyone following the post? The May 24 post remains the main public record of the guide, with the video walkthrough and reply thread on X serving as the next place to watch for clarifications from FahmiSanaoz and questions from users. (help.netflix.com) Netflix’s current rules on household sharing, extra members and plan eligibility are published in the company’s Help Center and can change by country. (help.netflix.com) (x.com)

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