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Roku's New Feature Irritates Some Users
28 Jan
Summary
- Roku's new Subscriptions section centralizes streaming services.
- The feature automatically tracks user subscriptions and viewing.
- Some users find the new section intrusive and unhelpful.

Roku devices are now featuring a new Subscriptions section on their home screens. This addition aims to streamline the user experience by consolidating all streaming services into a single, accessible view. The section automatically displays recently watched programs and highlights new or popular content from platforms such as Netflix, Disney+, Max, Paramount+, and Peacock, provided the subscriptions were made through Roku.
This integrated approach is designed to simplify managing viewing habits across multiple services. However, the rollout has sparked debate among users. While some welcome the potential convenience, others have voiced dissatisfaction, citing concerns about the automatic display of content and seeking options to hide or disable the feature. Some users report minimal difference compared to existing 'Continue Watching' and 'What to Watch' sections.
The new Subscriptions option can be managed through the device's settings, under 'Settings > What to Watch'. This reflects a broader trend of platform integration for subscription services, though users are advised to consider potential impacts on pricing and bundle options when subscribing through third-party devices.




