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You cannot cast Netflix anymore unless you own one of these devices

By technologistmag.com2 December 20252 Mins Read
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What’s happened? Netflix has removed casting support that let you send shows directly from phones to TVs and streaming devices. The change quietly rolled out over the last few weeks when users noticed the Cast button had vanished. Now, an updated help page from Netflix confirms the shift.

  • According to Android Authority, Netflix now blocks casting from most new devices, including Chromecast with Google TV and the Google TV Streamer.

This is important because: Casting via phone is a convenient feature. You can pick a show on your phone, tap Cast, and it plays on your TV. Now, Netflix wants you to use the TV’s own app and remote instead. Their support page now clearly says that casting from a mobile device to most TVs or streaming devices is no longer supported.

  • Only a narrow set of old devices work with Netflix phone casting, such as older Chromecast sticks (without remotes), TVs with native Google Cast support, Google Nest Hub displays, and a few cast-enabled Vizio and Compal TVs.
The My Netflix section on the Netflix iOS app.

Why should I care? A lot of viewers used casting specifically to avoid re-entering credentials or dealing with clunky remotes.

  • If you’re used to browsing Netflix on your phone and casting it to the big screen in your living room, at a friend’s place, or in a hotel room, that convenience is gone.
  • You will have to open Netflix on each TV, sign in there, or use an older Chromecast that still works.
  • For frequent travelers or anyone hopping between TVs, this change makes Netflix feel less flexible and convenient.
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OK, what’s next?

  • Casting still works if you have an old Chromecast device (without a remote) or a TV with native Google Cast support, and you pay for Netflix’s ad-free tier.
  • Otherwise, you’ll have to open the Netflix app directly on the TV or streamer box and use the remote to choose and control content.

As casting disappears from Netflix, the streaming world appears to be shifting toward relying entirely on dedicated TV apps.

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