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Message posted on 31 May 2024 10:49 AM
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So I have a sky glass in my bedroom, and a Sony TV down stairs waiting for the sky puck streaming to arrive tomorrow, question is can I sign in to my own Netflix YouTube on my sky glass, and another family member sign in to there Netflix or YouTube on the Sony TV with sky puck? or would they be synced to one?
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Message posted on 31 May 2024 10:59 AM
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@lakvire wrote:So I have a sky glass in my bedroom, and a Sony TV down stairs waiting for the sky puck streaming to arrive tomorrow, question is can I sign in to my own Netflix YouTube on my sky glass, and another family member sign in to there Netflix or YouTube on the Sony TV with sky puck? or would they be synced to one?
If you mean individuals who have their own profile within your Netflix subscription, then yes, they can watch whatever they want on the puck downstairs, as long as you have a suitable Netflix subscription tier which allows viewing on more than one device at a time, and the Whole Home pack.
YouTube is not part of any Sky subscription so the app is free to login and use by anyone. If you pay for YouTube Premium then you'd need to login with those details.
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Message posted on 31 May 2024 10:51 AM - last edited: 31 May 2024 10:53 AM
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Re: Sky glass in one room and sky stream puck down stairs
@lakvire wrote:
and another family member sign in to there Netflix or YouTube on the Sony TV with sky puck?
They could sign into a Netflix app hosted on a smart television, but not onto the app hosted on the puck itself.
Doing so with Netflix causes huge complications because if it's the first login then that Netflix subscription is transferred to billing through Sky.
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Message posted on 31 May 2024 10:59 AM
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@lakvire wrote:So I have a sky glass in my bedroom, and a Sony TV down stairs waiting for the sky puck streaming to arrive tomorrow, question is can I sign in to my own Netflix YouTube on my sky glass, and another family member sign in to there Netflix or YouTube on the Sony TV with sky puck? or would they be synced to one?
If you mean individuals who have their own profile within your Netflix subscription, then yes, they can watch whatever they want on the puck downstairs, as long as you have a suitable Netflix subscription tier which allows viewing on more than one device at a time, and the Whole Home pack.
YouTube is not part of any Sky subscription so the app is free to login and use by anyone. If you pay for YouTube Premium then you'd need to login with those details.
Message posted on 31 May 2024 11:02 AM
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Re: Sky glass in one room and sky stream puck down stairs
Excellent I know silly question just wanted to make sure.
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