Article 62MAW Code in the Netflix app suggests the ad-supported version may have a drawback

Code in the Netflix app suggests the ad-supported version may have a drawback

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Alex Cranz
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If you thought ad-supported Netflix would just be the regular service with some commercial breaks, then I regret to inform you you were wrong. According to language in the code of the Netflix app, discovered by developer Steve Moser and shared with Bloomberg, Netflix may limit offline downloads to the ad-free tiers of Netflix.

Currently, Netflix has three tiers. For $9.99 a month, you get standard definition content and the ability to watch TV on one screen at a time. Pay $14.99 a month and you get HD and the ability to watch on two screens at a time. If you want to watch everything in UHD (with 4K and HDR), you'll have to pay $19.99. You'll also be able to watch on four screens at a time.

It's not really a surprise Netflix would...

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