Shared access between multiple devices is no longer approved. T&C’s in the WWE Network account information changes those rights.
New changes in the WWE Network account T&C’s means subscribers who share their account log in details across multiple devices will now receive a “stream limit exceeded” message after WWE recently updated their Terms & Conditions for the Network.
The new T&C’s have been updated as follows;
Access to WWE Network is subject to approval of your Payment Method information and verification of other information you submit to us or that is otherwise provided to us. Accordingly, if your payment (flat fee or monthly) cannot be processed for any reason, including because your Payment Method is no longer valid, we may terminate your access to the WWE Network immediately. Although your WWE Network subscription is accessible on a number of devices, your use is limited to one (1) WWE Network stream on one (1) device at any given time. IF YOU CIRCUMVENT OR ATTEMPT TO CIRCUMVENT ANY OF THE USE RESTRICTIONS IN THESE TERMS, YOUR SUBSCRIPTION WILL BE SUBJECT TO IMMEDIATE TERMINATION AND YOU MAY BE SUBJECT TO LEGAL ACTION. SHARING OF LOGIN INFORMATION, INCLUDING PASSWORDS, IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN.
The Help section, for multiple platform users, explains the new message;
If you see an error that says “STREAM LIMIT EXCEEDED” or “TOO MANY USAGE ATTEMPTS” it means your WWE Network account is in use on another device. WWE Network allows one Network stream per login.
To resolve:• Log out of all devices
• Log back in to the primary device you are trying to view on
If you have shared your account with friends or family, they may be using WWE Network while you’re trying watch some content. WWE Network allows one Network stream per login.
If you think someone is using your account without your permission:
• Log out of all devices
• Change your WWE Password
• Log back in to the primary device you are trying to view on
The WWE Network was launched on February 24, 2014 in the USA. The company stated on July 31 that the service was expected to go live in Australia, Canada,New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, Mexico, Middle East, Spain, Turkey, Nordics and the North Africa, among other countries starting on August 17. The UK and Ireland got the Network finally a week earlier than planned, on January 13, 2015. The WWE Network consists of both a 24-hour linear streaming channel and on-demand programming from WWE’s library.