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Home / Technology / Netflix Nixes Phone Casting: App Now Required

Netflix Nixes Phone Casting: App Now Required

15 Dec

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Summary

  • Netflix appears to be blocking wireless content beaming from phones to TVs.
  • This change affects newer TV models, with older devices having limited support.
  • Screen mirroring is also restricted, especially for ad-supported plans.
Netflix Nixes Phone Casting: App Now Required

The convenience of streaming Netflix from your phone to your TV is diminishing. Reports indicate that Netflix is actively disabling the feature that allows users to cast content wirelessly to their television sets. This change has been observed on newer smart TV models, prompting confusion among subscribers who previously relied on this functionality.

While the exact reasons remain unclear, Netflix seems to be directing users towards its dedicated TV applications. A Netflix Help Center page suggests that the primary method for watching on a big screen will now be through the app installed directly on the television or streaming device. This marks a significant shift in how users interact with the service.

Furthermore, the restriction extends beyond simple casting. Even screen mirroring from phones is reportedly blocked, particularly for those on ad-supported plans. This move necessitates using the built-in app on smart TVs and streaming devices, effectively ending the phone-as-remote era for many.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Netflix appears to be disabling the wireless casting feature from phones to TVs, directing users to use the official Netflix app on their television instead.
Limited casting functionality might still be available on older devices or for users not on an ad-supported plan, according to Netflix support pages.
Netflix is reportedly blocking screen mirroring, especially for users with ad-supported plans, requiring the use of the direct app on the TV.

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