This latest example, while widely decried as yet more enshittification from Netflix, doesn’t quite follow the same well-worn ...
If you have a newer Chromecast device with a remote and on-screen UI, you can no longer beam Netflix content from your phone ...
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Streaming service Netflix has quietly made a major change which affects all users who watch shows on their phones.
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The streaming giant quietly removed the feature that lets you control content on your TV screen using a mobile device. The ...
Check your Chromecast's wifi network: You can ensure your Chromecast is actively connected to your wifi network from the ...
You can still cast to older Chromecasts that don't have remotes, though. In a weird anti-customer move, Netflix has quietly ...
Netflix has quietly removed the ability to cast shows from smartphones to many newer TVs and streaming devices — and viewers ...
Netflix has quietly removed the ability to cast content from its mobile apps to the vast majority of modern TVs and streaming ...
Casting is now limited to older TVs and streaming devices, with access also being limited to users with ad-free subscriptions ...
It's now much harder to cast content from a mobile device to a television set. Annoying if you prefer the mobile navigation experience.