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Netflix is about to make major changes with password sharing.

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If you share or borrow someone else’s Netflix (NFLX) login, be prepared to start paying for it. The streaming service has been warning of a password-sharing crackdown, and they are almost ready to implement some new regulations.

Netflix stated in a letter to shareholders last week that it plans to carry out paid account sharing “more broadly” by the end of the first quarter of 2023. More than one hundred million families, according to Netflix, share accounts, which “undermines our long-term ability to invest in and develop Netflix.”

Executives said in the letter that while some users are expected to terminate their accounts when paid sharing is available, “borrower households” will create their own accounts.

How would password share work?

The “add a home” function allows users to purchase extra “homes” with whom they want to share their Netflix subscription. Each home incurs a monthly price in addition to your regular subscription rate, but that fee ($2.99) is significantly less than the cost of a complete Netflix subscription, allowing a couple of families to save money on Netflix.

While traveling, you may also stream Netflix on your tablet, laptop, or phone. Netflix also adds that a new setting will be available shortly that will allow customers to decide where their account is used and remove extra residences at any time.

Netflix says people who do not live in your household will need to use their own account to watch Netflix. Netflix uses information such as IP addresses, device IDs, and account activity from devices signed into the Netflix account.

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WTA News: Magda Linette marches into Australian Open quarters

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Upsets continued at the Australian Open on Monday with Poland’s Magda Linette pushing into her first Grand Slam quarterfinal.

The unseeded Linette authored a 7-6 (3), 6-4 upset of No. 4 seed Caroline Garcia of France, who led the first set 3-0.

“I can’t believe it,” said Linette, who made only 14 unforced errors compared to 33 for Garcia. “I don’t know what happened.”

Linette was not the Polish player most projected to reach the final eight in Australia, but upsets have marked the women’s side of the bracket and world No. 1 Iga Swiatek fell in the Round of 16.

Another first-timer in the quarters, Croatia’s Donna Vekic defeated Czech teenager Linda Fruhvirtova 6-2, 1-6, 6-3 and faces No. 5 Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus in the quarterfinals on Wednesday.

Sabalenka eliminated No. 12 Belinda Bencic of Switzerland 7-5, 6-2.

Former World No. 1 Karolina Pliskova awaits Linette in a clash of 30-year-olds scheduled for Wednesday. Pliskova hasn’t lost a set in the Australian Open and is in the quarters for the fourth time.

“Amazing just to be here,” Pliskova said. “I was really, really sad last year that I missed especially this part of the season.”

American Jessica Pegula, the highest remaining seed in the women’s draw at No. 3, and Victoria Azarenka meet in the quarterfinals on Tuesday. The winner advances to face the winner of Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan) and Jelena Ostapenko (Latvia). Rybakina, 23, downed Swiatek and has opened eyes with her huge serve and burgeoning confidence.

Rybakina said she entered the match with Swiatek knowing there was “nothing to lose.”

“If I perform like I did this week and consistently, I will say that I can be No. 1, I can beat anyone. For now, I need to find my consistency,” she said.

Pegula also advanced to the doubles quarterfinals along with Coco Gauff, setting up a potential match-a-day schedule through the weekend in Melbourne.

–Field Level Media

ATP News: Novak Djokovic, Aryna Sabalenka favored entering Aussie quarters

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Novak Djokovic said he was pain-free in dismantling Alex de Minaur to reach the quarterfinals of the Australian Open, which serves as a major red flag for the seven other remaining players in the men’s singles draw in Melbourne.

Djokovic had been concerned about his ability to complete the two-week tournament due to a left hamstring injury, but said he felt “fantastic” while dispatching de Minaur 6-1, 6-1, 6-2 to reach the quarters in Australia for the 13th time.

Djokovic, the No. 4 seed, is now the -200 favorite by BetMGM to win his 10th Australian Open and tie Rafael Nadal for the most all-time Grand Slam titles with 22.

“The way my leg felt before tonight wasn’t giving me too many hopes, so to say, for the entire tournament, to go all the way through,” he said after the match. “Tonight I feel that, so I feel positive about it.”

Djokovic will next face Russia’s Andrey Rublev, who only survived a fifth-set tiebreaker against Holger Rune courtesy of a net cord on match point.

“No one wants to face Novak. I’d rather be in any other part of the draw,” Rublev said after the match.

Oddsmakers feel the same way, as Rublev holds the fifth-longest odds to win the men’s title at +1600 despite being one of three top-five seeds remaining. No. 3 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas, who survived his one five-set marathon in the fourth round, is second to Djokovic at +350, and will next play unseeded Jiri Lehecka (+4000).

There are three Americans remaining among the final eight in Melbourne for the first time since 2000. No. 29 seed Sebastian Korda (+900) will take on 18th-seeded Karen Khachanov.

At least one American man will reach the semifinals. Tommy Paul (+2200) will battle Brian Shelton (+5000), who rallied to win the final two sets against countryman J.J. Wolf in the fourth round. Paul and the 20-year-old Shelton will be playing in their first career Grand Slam quarterfinals.

In the women’s draw, Aryna Sabalenka enters the quarterfinals as the +225 favorite. The fifth-seeded Belarusian has not dropped a set while taking out a pair of ranked players en route to the quarters.

Sabalenka is favored over No. 3 seed Jessica Pegula and No. 22 Elena Rybakina, who are both being offered at +325.

Pegula faces a tough quarterfinal match against No. 24 Victoria Azarenka (+1200), whose previous two major titles both came at the Australian Open (2012-13).

“I feel more confident,” Pegula said after her fourth-round match. “I feel more experienced being in this position. I feel a little more settled than I have in the past.”

Rybakina will take on hard-hitting Jelena Ostapenko (+1200), who dispatched American Coco Gauff in straight sets to become the first Latvian woman to reach the quarters of the Australian Open.

The women’s draw has been marked by big upsets.

After Pegula and Sabalenka, the highest-ranked remaining player is Ostapenko at No. 17.

Top-seeded Iga Swiatek was upset in the fourth round, while No. 2 Ons Jabeur failed to make it out of the second. No. 4 seed Caroline Garcia continued the upset trend when she fell to Magda Linette in the final match of the fourth round for the women.

Linette (+1400) is one of two unseeded players to reach the quarterfinals. She joins Donna Vekic (+1200), the 26-year-old tour veteran who will attempt to take out Sabalenka. Linette will face 30th-seeded Karolina Pliskova (+1000).

–Field Level Media

ATP News: Novak Djokovic into American-heavy Aussie Open quarters

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Novak Djokovic slammed his way into the Australian Open quarterfinals for the 13th time with a light workout against Alex de Minaur.

The 23-year-old Australian never forced a break point, but Djokovic broke serve six times to continue his march toward a 10th singles title in the Aussie Open.

Djokovic’s left hamstring was not a topic of discussion for the first time in Melbourne, where the Serbian advanced to a Grand Slam quarterfinal for the 54th time.

“I didn’t feel anything today,” he said.

Djokovic labored in a 7-6 (7), 6-3, 6-4 victory over Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov on Saturday and needed every point to eliminate France’s Enzo Couacaud, 6-1, 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-0. Djokovic, 35, paused several times to stretch during the takedown of Couacaud in the second round.

Health was a non-factor Monday.

“A week ago I didn’t really think about the title, I just thought about being in a good enough condition to play the next match,” Djokovic said. “Tonight, the way I played, the way I felt, gives me reason now to believe that I can go all the way.”

Djokovic takes on No. 5 seed Andrey Rublev (Russia) on Wednesday. Rublev battled back from down 5-2 in the fifth set to stun No. 9 Holger Rune 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 (9) at Rod Laver Arena.

Ben Shelton, the 20-year-old American, is in his first Grand Slam quarterfinal, outlasting countryman J.J. Wolf in a 3 3/4-hour seesaw match. The southpaw Shelton won 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-7 (4), 7-6 (4), 6-2 and moved into the quarterfinals.

Shelton plays for his father, Bryan Shelton, at the University of Florida. Bryan Shelton is the head coach of the Gators’ team and once ranked as high as No. 55 in singles on the ATP Tour.

“It’s been a pretty special week for me,” said Ben Shelton, who is overseas for the first time and said he’s never used a passport.

“I got on the plane with no expectations. I know that it’s very hard to adjust to Australia from the United States just with the jetlag, time change and everything. It being my first time, never being out of the United States, I knew it would be a struggle.”

Another unseeded American, 35th-ranked Tommy Paul, awaits on Wednesday. Paul eliminated No. 24 seed Roberto Bautista Agut of Spain 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, 7-5 on Monday.

And 25 years after his father won the Australian Open, Sebastian Korda won his match on Sunday to give the U.S. three men in the quarterfinals at Melbourne for the first time since Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras and Chris Woodruff pulled off the feat in 2000.

–Field Level Media

NWSL News: Courage re-sign F Brittany Ratcliffe for 2023 season


The North Carolina Courage re-signed forward Brittany Ratcliffe for the 2023 season.

The deal announced Monday for the 28-year-old veteran includes a mutual option for 2024.

Ratcliffe tallied three goals in 22 games over her first two seasons with the Courage in 2021 and 2022.

“Britt is the ultimate pro. Day in and day out she is someone who puts in the work for both herself and the team,” head coach Sean Nahas said. “Her tireless work rate and commitment is what we need on our roster. In 2022 she gave us quality minutes when called upon and we are very happy to have a quality player and person back with us for the 2023 season.”

Ratcliffe was the 17th overall pick by the Boston Breakers in the 2016 NWSL Draft out of Virginia. She also played for FC Kansas City (2017) and the Utah Royals (2018-20) before joining the Courage.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Galaxy transfer M Samuel Grandsir to Le Havre AC

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The LA Galaxy announced the transfer Monday of midfielder Samuel Grandsir to France’s Le Havre AC.

The 26-year-old Frenchman had six goals and 10 assists in 67 MLS games (43 starts) with the Galaxy from 2021-22.

“We want to thank Sam for his contributions to the club and we wish him and his family all the best as they return back to France,” said Galaxy head coach Greg Vanney.

The Galaxy retain a sell-on percentage of the transfer fee if he is sold to another club.

Le Havre AC compete in France’s second division, Ligue 2.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Crew acquire international roster spot from Sporting KC

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The Columbus Crew acquired a 2023 international roster spot from Sporting KC on Monday in exchange for $190,000 in general allocation money.

Sporting has seven international roster spots remaining for the 2023 season. Sporting opens the 2023 campaign at Portland on Feb. 25.

The Crew are currently training in Port St. Lucie and open their season at Philadelphia on Feb. 25.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Minnesota United sign Swedish D Mikael Marques

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Minnesota United FC announced the signing Monday of Swedish defender Mikael Marques.

The 21-year-old arrives from AFC Eskilstuna on a three-year contract with a club option for 2026.

“Mikael comes highly recommended. Several big teams in Sweden, Norway and Denmark were starting to take an interest but we got him through a good contact of ours who felt Mikael had so much upside,” Minnesota head coach Adrian Heath said in a release.

“It’s an area of the field that we’ve been trying to get more depth. … He’s 21, incredibly athletic, has played fullback, played right side in a three-man backline, played right side of a four — there’s a lot of versatility there. We’re excited to get him in and we feel he’s only just started. There’s a lot of growth in him.”

Marques played for Swedish clubs IFK Malmo and Jonkopings Sodra IF before joining AFC Eskilstuna in January 2022.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Alexander Callens departs NYCFC for Girona FC

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New York City FC announced Monday that defender Alexander Callens has departed the club to join Girona FC of the Spanish La Liga.

The 30-year-old Peruvian appeared in 164 MLS games (163 starts) with NYCFC from 2017-22 and contributed 11 goals and one assist.

Callens scored a career-high five goals in 27 matches last season and helped the franchise capture its first MLS Cup in 2021.

“I’d like to thank Alex for the tremendous amount he has given to the Club since his arrival,” NYCFC sporting director David Lee said. “We have seen Alex grow into the player and leader he is today through his incredible work ethic and commitment, establishing himself as one of our longest serving players. …

“While we’re sad to see him go, we understand that it was Alex’s desire to test himself in a new league in Europe. Alex is another example of the strong culture we have here in New York of identifying players and helping them develop and achieve their professional goals. We look forward to closely following Alex’s career and we wish him all the best in Spain.”

Callens was an MLS All-Star and a finalist for MLS Defender of the Year honors in 2022.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Rapids acquire M Connor Ronan from Wolverhampton Wanderers

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The Colorado Rapids signed midfielder Connor Ronan from the Premier League’s Wolverhampton Wanderers.

The four-year deal announced Monday for the 24-year-old Irishman includes a club option for 2027.

“Connor is a highly technical and versatile midfielder who can play in both deep-lying and box-to-box midfield roles,” Rapids general manager Padraig Smith said. “He brings a high level of energy and ability to cover a lot of ground defensively, but also exceptional vision and passing qualities. We’re excited to add a player of his talent to our roster and look forward to welcoming him to Colorado.”

Ronan spent the 2021-22 season on loan with St. Mirren FC of the Scottish Premiership, contributing eight goals and five assists in 30 appearances.

He joined Wolves as a 16-year-old in 2014 and made his Premier League debut at 18 on Dec. 17, 2016.

Ronan also spent time on loan with clubs in England (Portsmouth FC, Walsall FC, Blackpool FC), Germany (FC DAC 1904) and Switzerland (Grasshopper Club Zurich).

–Field Level Media