The streaming giant quietly removed the feature that lets you control content on your TV screen using a mobile device. The ...
Netflix has mostly ended the ability to wirelessly stream video from Android phones and tablets, iPhones, and iPads. But you can still use a cable.
CNET testing confirmed the option has vanished from newer setups, like LG TVs, though some users report that it can still be accessed via older versions of the app and legacy Chromecast dongles. A ...
Netflix has dropped support for phone-to-TV casting, forcing users to use the TV app and remote. But there are still a few ...
Netflix has made some strange moves in the past 5 years, but blocking the ability for phone streaming to the TV is probably ...
Netflix has removed many of the mobile to TV casting options, but some devices can still enjoy support from the platform.
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Millions will no longer be able to watch Netflix on TV due to this change
A major app update is reshaping how you access Netflix on your TV, leaving many users searching for new streaming workarounds ...
Casting is now limited to older TVs and streaming devices, with access also being limited to users with ad-free subscriptions ...
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Travelers, beware: Netflix just killed the ability to cast content from your phone to TVs
Netflix has quietly removed the ability to cast content from its mobile apps to the vast majority of modern TVs and streaming ...
Few people used the Netflix feature that casts content from one's mobile device to a TV set, it claims, but as soon as the ...
You can still cast to older Chromecasts that don't have remotes, though. In a weird anti-customer move, Netflix has quietly ...
That workaround is now gone. Netflix has removed casting support from most new Chromecasts, Google TV streamers, and nearly ...
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