Netflix is one of the best streaming services to bench TV shows and watch movies online. For almost all series, all episodes are available at once. One of its best features is that it automatically plays the next episode once you have watched the current one. But there are some features in Netflix that can annoy you sometimes. One of such features is โAre you still watching?โ Keep reading to know if you can disable this message on Netflix.
This message appears after you have watched a few episodes of a particular show. You will then be asked, โNetflix are you still watching?โ and then, to continue with the episode, you will have to select continue watching; otherwise, Netflix may stop your viewing session. This prompt will appear if you havenโt interacted with the video in a while.
Disable Netflix Are You Still Watching
As annoying as it can be, you cannot disable it on the Netflix app. Although, if you are using Netflix on Google Chrome, you can install an extension to bypass it. On the Netflix app, you will have to turn off Autoplay. By turning off auto-play, you will have to hit the play button to play the next episode once the current one is over.
Turn off Autoplay in Netflix
Here is how you can do it:
- Log into your Netflix account in a browser.
- Click on Manage Profiles.
- Select the Profile for which you want to turn off Autoplay.
- Uncheck the option Autoplay the next episode in a series on all devices.
- Click on Save to save the changes.
Bypass Are You Still Watching In Netflix using Chrome Extension.
Here is how you can do it:
- Install the Never Ending Netflix extension from the Chrome Web Store.
- Now log into your Netflix account.
- Click on the extension and check โDonโt prompt Are you still watching?โ.
- Once done, the prompt wonโt appear in while streaming shows on Netflix.
Wrapping Up
This was how you can disable Netflix Are you Still Watching? As we know, Netflix doesnโt allow disabling this feature; the workarounds mentioned above may help you. If you still have any issues, feel free to drop a comment below.
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