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New on Flix is a free new iPhone app that helps you discover new shows on Netflix.
According to the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI), Apple's video-streaming service is "below average" in terms of both value and original programming.
While some areas around the globe are starting to relax some social distancing guidelines, some folks might not be ready to hang out in person. That's where virtual watch parties come in.
Back in April, there was a rumor that Apple and Netflix were in a competitive bidding war for legendary director Martin Scorsese's next movie, and it sounds like Apple has won out.
Netflix will soon start automatically cancelling inactive members' subscriptions.
Netflix is perhaps the biggest beneficiary of the stay-at-home orders as the video streaming leader has managed to add almost sixteen million new subscribers during the first calendar quarter of 2020, just as the coronavirus was turning the world upside down.
Back in October of last year, WarnerMedia and AT&T confirmed that its newest streaming service, the highly-anticipated HBO Max, would launch sometime in May of 2020. And now we know when, exactly, subscribers can start watching content.
Vudu has grown in popularity over the years for a variety of reasons, including its streaming quality for HD and 4K UHD films, but it's time under the Walmart banner has apparently ended.
Learn how to safeguard your child's viewing experience with step-by-step guidance on setting up parental controls on Netflix.
Learn how to secure your Netflix profile using a four-digit PIN to prevent other family members or roommates from accessing your watch history and messing up your recommendations.
Netflix has had profiles for quite some time, and has a section dedicated for kids-related content as well. But with the latest update, the streaming service is giving even more power to the parents and guardians.
Major video-streaming platforms like Netflix, Google-owned YouTube and Amazon's Prime Video have reduced streaming quality in the European Union to avoid straining the Internet as millions of employees switch to teleworking amid the coronavirus pandemic.