With a date of birth, full name, and gender, there's usually enough information to find a customer's public identity and record - date of birth, legal name, marital status, history of residence...
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With a date of birth, full name, and gender, there's usually enough information to find a customer's public identity and record - date of birth, legal name, marital status, history of residence...
I have to say, I was skeptical about the live action Mulan, but after seeing the trailer, I’m sold. I’ll probably wait three months, but with a high amount of anticipation.
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Thank you. I am blown away... here my theatre told us that they get $1.50 per ticket sold. ANd they are $12.99 for a regular movie, $22.99 for IMAX and $24.99 for DBOX. These are in...
Would it be a one-time purchase or per viewing? I would think it would have to be the former, in which case it would pay off if your kids love it.
How long have Disney owned rights to The Muppets?
I agree that Disney+ is largely aimed at kids – and I’m sure it’s a godsend for parents who have kids at home from school, self isolating. Revisiting their back catalog yields a wealth of discovery...
Thanks to my D23 subscription, I now know that Disney makes beauty products.
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It won't be long now before Disney...
A bit of googling came up with this, though:
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No, it’s driven by mobile apps only.
It’s a bit of a different model from a smart tv or kindle fire. There is no on-TV navigation of apps that you scroll through....
Thanks for the list! I have a Chromecast Ultra, so I’m set. Best $50 I ever spent, that little dongle is.
Because providing a scalable video streaming service is much more difficult than most people think.
Thanks for posting! A great deal. I can’t imagine it’s not worth $4 a month.
(Signed up to D23; still waiting for the code to appear)
Agreed. Disney could "rest on its laurels" and rely on just making its existing content available on launch, and still expect to have a huge subscription base. But with all the new content they are...
I don't think Netflix will disappear. But will some people subscribe to Disney+ and cancel Netflix? Absolutely.
The recent trend has been for Netflix to shed even quite successful programs in...
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Not a ridiculous idea, the way Netflix has been cancelling its content lately.