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Here’s how to sign out unwanted devices on your Netflix

Onyebuchi UcheBy Onyebuchi UcheNovember 18, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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There’s a feature rolling out by the streaming giant, Netflix, to its users on both Android and iOS. You can now sign out unwanted devices on your Netflix, a very nice step to curb irregularities, unwanted members and of course freeloaders. 

Sign out unwanted devices on your Netflix
Sign out unwanted devices on your Netflix

Sign out unwanted devices on your Netflix as in you can choose a particular account you want to remove and not just delete every account linked to your Netflix. To sign out unwanted devices on your Netflix, simply head to your Account settings, and then onto the Security and Privacy section after which you tap on the Manage access and device feature.

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By accessing this feature, you can see the users sharing your membership on Netflix. This is possibly a way Netflix uses to enhance password sharing without having to do the work themselves. Well, the feature is currently available on mobile with no words as to when the feature will be arriving on TV and desktop. 

Sign out unwanted devices on your Netflix: a plus to other features

These last few months witnessed the dawn of some features on Netflix with some still on the way(but were announced). Sources came across a post about the company needing a skilful team for the Netflix Cloud Gaming services section. The listing included job roles for the security product manager (going to be in charge of “gaming challenges, threat vectors, infrastructure, and client requirements) and then a rendering engineer for the Netflix Cloud Gaming services support. 

The Netflix Cloud Gaming services seem to be something similar to game streaming according to what we can discern. Some individuals suggested having an interaction while streaming like using a controller and the brand announced something like that in 2021 to be in the works. Meanwhile, the brand had partnered with Sennheiser to enable spatial audio on select shows and there’s the ad-supported plan that should have rolled out to some European countries this month. 

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