Checking if Your Netflix Account Was Compromised
## Direct Answer
To check if your Netflix account was compromised, sign in to your account, go to the “Account” section, and click on “Recent watching activity” and “Viewing activity” to see if there are any unfamiliar titles or devices listed.
## Step-by-Step Guide
Here’s how to check your account:
1. Sign in to your Netflix account on the website or mobile app.
2. Click on your profile picture or icon in the top right corner, then select “Account” from the dropdown menu.
3. Scroll down to the “Settings” section and click on “Recent watching activity”.
4. Review the list of recently watched titles to see if there are any unfamiliar shows or movies.
5. Click on “Viewing activity” to see a more detailed list of devices that have accessed your account.
6. Check the list of devices for any unfamiliar devices or locations.
## FAQ
### Q: What if I see unfamiliar activity on my account?
A: If you see unfamiliar activity, change your password immediately and review your account settings to ensure that no unauthorized changes have been made.
### Q: How can I prevent my account from being compromised in the future?
A: To prevent your account from being compromised, use a strong and unique password, enable two-factor authentication, and be cautious when clicking on links or providing login information.
### Q: Can I restore my account to a previous state if it was compromised?
A: Netflix allows you to review and remove individual viewing activities, but you cannot restore your account to a previous state. If your account was compromised, it’s best to change your password and review your account settings to ensure that no unauthorized changes have been made.