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Netflix users can disable 'Are you still watching?' prompts

Netflix has implemented a feature that prompts users with an "Are you still watching?" message after a period of inactivity to prevent accidental data usage and ensure viewers don't lose their place in content. This prompt appears after three episodes or 90 minutes of uninterrupted viewing on televisions, or after three episodes on other devices if player controls haven't been used. Users can disable this feature by turning off the "Autoplay next episode" setting within their account's playback settings. AI

RANK_REASON This is a user-facing product feature adjustment, not a core AI development.

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Netflix users can disable 'Are you still watching?' prompts

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  1. Engadget TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] (Alec Hively) ·

    How to stop Netflix from asking 'are you still watching?'

    If you've been feeling shamed or annoyed by the question popping up during your binge-watching sessions, here's how to turn off the feature.