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Netflix Blocks Phone-to-TV Casting: What You Need to Know

Netflix Discontinues Phone-to-TV Casting: Shift Towards Integrated Viewing Experience Netflix has reportedly discontinued the ability to wirelessly cast content from phones to TVs, leaving many subscribers puzzled. This change, first noticed on Reddit, has been confirmed by CNET testing, particularly on smart TVs like LG. However, some users can still access the feature with older app versions or legacy Chromecast devices, suggesting a gradual or device-specific rollout. Netflix has not officially commented, but their Help Center encourages using built-in apps on TVs or streaming devices. This shift towards a more integrated viewing experience may add to viewer frustration, especially as other streaming services increase prices.

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