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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 ...
This is per Android Authority, which reports this morning that Netflix has quietly eliminated the ability to cast shows and ...
If you enjoy watching Netflix by streaming it from your phone to your TV or Google Chromecast, you might be about to lose ...
Netflix has discontinued mobile casting support for most smart TVs and new Chromecast devices, pushing users to rely on ...
On most TVs, you'll now need to use the official Netflix app to watch the streaming service. Netflix no longer supports ...
Netflix has quietly removed the ability to cast content from its mobile apps to the vast majority of modern TVs and streaming ...
Netflix has quietly stripped the ability to send content from a mobile device to most modern televisions and streaming ...
There are exceptions for older products, but Netflix wants to encourage you to use your remote control to navigate its UI.
Netflix no longer supports casting shows from a mobile device to most TVs and streaming devices, regardless of the plan ...
The change means Netflix users will no longer be able to use their phones as a remote and will instead need to use the TV app and remote to control the service. The change was first reported by ...
Streaming service Netflix has quietly made a major change which affects all users who watch shows on their phones.