Understanding Shared vs Private Accounts
At Subset Digital, we believe in providing flexible options for premium digital services. We offer two main tiers of products: Shared Accounts and Private Accounts. Understanding the difference is crucial to ensuring you get the experience you expect.
Private Accounts
Private accounts are designed for users who want complete control, privacy, and independence.
Key Features
Exclusive Ownership: You are the sole owner of the account. No one else has access.
Full Control: You can change the email, password, and profiles.
Personalization: Create your own playlists, libraries, and settings without interference.
Privacy: Your viewing history and data are yours alone.
Best For
Private accounts are ideal for users who want a long-term, personal subscription and don't mind paying a standard market rate (though still often cheaper than direct retail).
Shared Accounts
Shared accounts are our most popular option for budget-conscious users. They offer premium access at a fraction of the cost.
How It Works
In a shared model, one premium subscription is legally and officially obtained by Subset Digital, and access is distributed among a limited group of users (usually 4-5 per account).
Cost Effective: You pay significantly less (sometimes up to 80% off) because the cost is split.
Profile Based: You will be assigned a specific profile (e.g., Profile 3) to use. Stick to your profile to avoid conflicts.
Restricted Settings: You cannot change the email or password. Doing so will lock the account for everyone and void your warranty.
Important Rules for Shared Accounts
Do Not Change Credentials: Never attempt to change the email or password.
Use Only Your Profile: Using others' profiles causes "Screen Limit" errors.
One Device Policy: Log in on only one active device at a time to ensure fair access for all co-owners.