Amazon Fire TV Stick owners are just realizing three tap trick helps stop ‘streaming cheating’ with special code
IF you've ever promised to watch a series with someone and then skipped ahead without them, you could be streaming cheating.
Sometimes referred to as Netflix cheating, the act of binge-watching without a friend or partner can be truly upsetting.
An article in once referred to Netflix cheating as "the ultimate breakdown in marital trust."
If you're an user, a few clicks on your remote could save you from this issue.
You can set a PIN for certain apps by making the most of the parental controls feature.
It's a useful trick for parents who don't want their kids going on certain apps.
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The feature can also be used to help stop family and friends binge watching without you.
Even if they also know the PIN, it can act as a reminder not to skip ahead.
Amazon says on : "Turn on parental controls to get a prompt for a PIN before video, apps, and games purchases or starting playback of videos with certain age ratings."
The feature means users will need to type a four-digit number before entering an app or viewing certain content.
To turn this on, you'll need to go to the Settings on your TV.
Next, find Preferences and then select Parental Controls.
Enter a PIN to activate your Parental Controls.
After this, you can start selecting the content you want to protect.
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