Just like with any account, you need to keep Netflix secure. It offers various tools to help you do this, and there are also some best practices you’re able to follow. Here’s what you need to know.

1Sign Out of Shared Devices

Whenever you sign in to Netflix on a device that isn’t part of your household, like at a hotel or at a friend’s house, you should always sign out when you’re done. If you don’t, the next person who uses the device has access to your account.

If you forget to sign out, don’t panic. Head to yourNetflix account settingsand select “Manage Access and Devices”. This lists all currently signed-in devices. Select “Sign Out” on those you wish to remove.

Netflix manage access and devices.

If a device is missing that you expected to see, or you wish to nuke all your sign-ins, select “Sign Out of All Devices” at the bottom of the page.

2Don’t Share Your Password

It might sound obvious to say that you shouldn’t share your password—it’s a pillar of online security. Except, it’s tempting to give your friends and family access, and the company basically encouraged it in the past.

Things are different now. Netflix has cracked down on password sharing; you mustbuy an extra member slot, which gives someone outside your household their own account and password. To do this, go to yourNetflix account settings, select “Buy an Extra Member Slot”, and follow the prompts.

Netflix account overview with ‘Buy extra member slot’ highlighted.

It’s better for your security that your Netflix password isn’t out in the wild, but unfortunately it does mean account sharing is now a more expensive procedure.

3Use a Strong Password

On the subject of passwords, make sure youpractice good password hygiene. When it comes to Netflix, this means following advice such as:

To change your Netflix password, go to yourNetflix account settingsand select “Update Password”. Your password can be up to 60 characters long, so make the most of it (and don’t opt for the six-character minimum).

Netflix change password.

4Add a Phone Number

To add a phone number, visit yourNetflix account settingsand click “Security” from the left menu, then “Mobile Phone”, and follow the prompts through.

5Be Wary of Phishing

Netflix is one of the most popular services in the world and that makes it a prime target forphishing. This is, essentially, a scam in which a malicious actor is trying to get your account information. This can take many forms, like a website or email designed to look like official Netflix communication.

There arewarning signs to help you identify phishing attacks, such as:

Change your mobile number on Netflix.

Netflix will never ask for your personal information in a text or email, nor for you to pay through a third party. For more information, seeNetflix’s phishing page.

6Create a Profile PIN

With a profile PIN, your profile can only be accessed after entering the four digits you specify. It stops someone using your profile to sneakily stream without your knowledge.

To set this up, head to yourNetflix account settingsand select Edit Settings > Profile Lock. Input your password and click “Continue”. Check “Require a PIN to Access [Name]’s Profile” and input your four-digit code.

Creating a Netflix profile PIN.

While you’re there, check “Require [Name]’s PIN to Add New Profiles” for extra protection. Once done, click “Save”.

After following these tips, your Netflix account will be suitably secure, so now take the time toenjoy everything that Netflix offers. Did you know that your subscription comes with ad- and transaction-free mobile games, for example?