Netflix amassed over 1.5 million users this last quarter. Disney Plus also saw rapid growth during the pandemic packing on 8.7 million global customers. In May, Discovery announced it would acquire WarnerMedia from AT&T. A few weeks later, Amazon announced it would buy MGM for a larger Amazon Prime Video content boost. Then, there’s HBO Max, Hulu, AppleTV, and audio streams like Spotify, SoundCloud, Google Play...the list goes on.
With these entertainment apps, one thing is certain - they’re all competing for your sign-ups. It’s working: According to a recent
While these apps provide an endless flow of entertainment, there are ways to balance cross platform convenience and streaming app security. That’s where a password manager steps in with identity management for streaming applications to help you take control of your data -- passwords, credentials, logins, and more -- so you can binge watch your favorite shows anytime, anywhere securely. Let’s explore.
On the move? Keep your passwords with you.
This starts with using strong and unique passwords associated with your accounts. It’s worth repeating - don’t reuse the same passwords across your accounts. Create new passwords that are long and difficult, making it hard for cybercriminals to use brute force to hack into your account. From there, securely store and access your passwords for any service, no matter where you are. Bitwarden makes this easy with access via the web interface, command line, Windows, macOS,
The struggle is real. Bitwarden eliminates the need to memorize so many passwords and makes it easy to securely save, share, and manage all passwords in one place.
Autofill and biometrics add extra convenience (and security!)
Bitwarden autofill options simplify signing into different websites with different credentials. Our advancements in
Boost security with multi-factor authentication
Security is a journey with many steps and multi-factor (or two-factor) authentication helps increase security for websites and applications by requiring users to implement two separate methods of verifying their identity in order to access an account. Basically, using something else (such as a six-digit code via text message) in addition to a password to gain account access. Streaming app companies are taking customer account security more seriously with additional authentication features, which is a good thing. Netflix, for example,
Manage all your streaming services in one place
From finding the program you’re looking for to keeping track of subscription plans, juggling the host of streaming services you’re subscribed to can be bewildering. This is where the flexibility of a Bitwarden Vault delivers unexpected value - it stores more than passwords. Consider using Bitwarden to store all the details related to each account: Contracts, plans, pricing, payments, renewal cycles, favorite shows, and more. Getting organized means you know where everything is and how to find it -- instantly.
Online protection doesn’t end with you. Data breaches and stolen passwords continue to escalate, so help those around you stay secure. If you share passwords, and we recommend abiding by your streaming service policies, the best way to do so is through a password manager. Bitwarden allows you to
See why Bitwarden was ranked as the #1 password management solution in 2021 by U.S. News & World Report
Bitwarden gives you cross platform compatibility so your information travels with you wherever you are, on any device plus a range of sharing capabilities in a secure, open-source approach. All of this contributed to the U.S. News and World Report ranking Bitwarden as the #1 password manager in 2021.
You can get started with an individual plan for yourself, or create a Bitwarden Organization to securely share information among other users, teams, or enterprises.
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Editor's Note: This blog was originally published on Wednesday, July 28th 2021 and was updated on Friday, May 20th 2022.