A major app update is reshaping how you access Netflix on your TV, leaving many users searching for new streaming workarounds ...
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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 ...
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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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Netflix previously did not allow casting from mobile to TVs for users on its ad-supported tier. But this change is different; it's killing casting support entirely for newer devices. The move is bound ...
The streaming service is encouraging people to use built-in apps on TVs and other devices instead of casting from their phones.
Netflix has quietly posted a page on its Help Cente section explaining why people can no longer find the Cast button in the Netflix app.
If you have a newer Chromecast device with a remote and on-screen UI, you can no longer beam Netflix content from your phone or tablet to the TV.
With the move, Netflix has all but eliminated the ability to stream Netflix videos from phones. As Android Authority notes, ...
You should still be able to cast from your phone or tablet to older Chromecast or Google Cast devices if you're on an ad-free ...