In 2017, Netflix’s Twitter account professed: “Love is sharing a password.” Those days of bliss have come and gone, as the streamer finally pulled the trigger on its delayed, long-dreaded global crackdown on password sharers. In over 100 countries worldwide, users will no longer be able to roam the platform for free on another household’s account. Faultline previously reported that Netflix expected to convert 20% to 30% of the 100 million users across the world logging in to a friend or family member’s account to stream the platform for free. We found that number optimistic, and consumers in the US think so too. A recent poll from Cordcutting.com, which surveyed 1,485 Netflix viewers, found that only 8% of those illicitly…