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TheEndless
15 years agoRoku Guru
"destruk" wrote:"TheEndless" wrote:
Actually, Netflix bumped that up to 50 a few weeks ago. Haven't updated the verbiage, yet, apparently.
As for deactivating one.. that's no longer possible. It's an all or nothing deactivation. No clue why they changed that, but that came along with the web site redesign...
Deactivating one would have to be possible - if only to do a factory reset on the roku and allow the back end to reactivate it on an account you want to use. ?
You would think, wouldn't you? You used to be able to, but now they just have a single "Deactivate Devices" button (https://account.netflix.com/Player?mana ... id=1503552), that presents you with this text when you click it:
Disconnect Devices
This disconnects all Netflix-ready devices from your Netflix account.
You can use this if you no longer have access to a device.
If you select this option, you will have to log in again on any other devices to re-connect them to your Netflix account.
I can't, for the life of me, figure out how they thought that was a good change...