I'm unable to clear a Netflix show from the Continue Watching line on my Roku Ultra home screen. I've tried to use the asterisk button on the remote, but when I click on the "remove" option it doesn't do anything. I've tried a system reset, I've gone into Netflix and removed it from the Continue Watching section there. Nothing I've tried has fixed this. It appears on two TV's, both Roku Ultra's. Even the option to turn this line off would be useful. Any help would be appreciated.
How do I GET RID OF THIS AWFUL "ContinueWatching" LINE from my Ultra Home Screen??
This is driving me nuts. I didn't ask for this. All of a sudden it just appeared by itself. I'm going to get rid of Roku Channel and Roku Live TV apps and see if that makes it go away.
Roku, why have you done this to us?
If it ain't broke don't fix it!
A big Search box AND a Continue Watching line showed up when I decided to change my screen saver. I don't want either of these "features." And like you, the asterisk/options to remove shows from the list doesn't work. If I want to continue watching something, I'll open that app. I don't want/need Roku to "think" for me. I'm using two Roku sticks. If I'd realized what caused the problem on the one, I wouldn't have changed the other.
Roku team - PLEASE give us the option to turn these features OFF!!!
Starting yesterday I’m having same problem. Removed about 40 of them with the options button but can’t remove the last one with it. I too don’t want this feature on my home page. Ugh.
Hi Community Users,
Thank you for posting here at the Roku Community!
May we know if you are inside the Roku channel or app or another channel or app when seeing "Continue watching"? If you are inside the Roku Channel, you can try these steps:
If you are not inside the Roku Channel, there may be a different way with different channels. Please be advised that some publishers control what constitutes content completion (for example, end credits are shown). The arrangement has been completed; the channel makes a delete request to remove the content from the Continue Watching row.
For more information on the functionality of Continue Watching, you can check it out here.
All the best,
Janadee
Hi Janadee,
I'm referring to the base home screen that you're taken to to select apps or channels from. It's not within any app or channel. The shows that appear in the list are based on other apps (Disney, Netflix, etc) and can't be removed via the asterisk remove function.
Simply having the option to turn this function off would be ideal. I don't need or want the function, it's just another place that I have to pay attention to in order to keep the kids from getting at more mature content that they shouldn't be.
Edit: This appears to be occurring only on my Ultra devices. I also have a Stick, but it has not shown up there yet(?).
I am talking about the Home Screen - not the Roku Channel or an app.
The Home Screen on both of my Roku Sticks now has a large Search Box AND a Continue Watching list - and I don't want either of them. All I did was change my screensaver, and voila, two new "features" on the Home Screen that I don't have control over.
Give me the ability to "Hide" the Search Box AND the Continue Watching List and I'll be satisfied.
I hate this so much please let us disable it....
Hi Community Users!
Thank you for your response.
The "Continue Watching" feature on the Roku home screen is part of the Roku Operating System; thus, removing it is impossible. Please be advised that some publishers control what constitutes content completion (for example, end credits are shown). Once the arrangement has been completed, the channel makes a delete request to remove the content from the Continue Watching row.
For more information on this feature's functionality, you can check it out here.
Best regards,
Janadee
Roku added the feature recently so it's definitely possible to remove it, or make it user configurable. Several other of the home screen features in the settings menu are configurable this way.
I'm sure there are parents that watch things they wouldn't want their kids to see on a home screen, as one example.