Depending on your Netflix plan, you can stream Netflix on as many devices as you like at the same time using that same account. Here's a breakdown based on the latest information given by Netflix, which is open to change along with the company’s policies. If you mainly use Netflix on personal devices and are curious about the maximum amount you can stream on the family TV:
• Single-device streaming is permitted with the Basic Plan. As a result, only one device—including the family TV—can stream media at once.
• Standard Plan: Enables up to two devices to stream content at once. As long as you have the Standard plan and watch Netflix on both your devices and the family TV at the same time, you are not limited to using more than two devices at once.
• The Premium Plan allows you to stream content on up to four devices at once. Multiple streams are supported when using Netflix on your devices and the family TV at the same time with the Premium plan.
It is important to remember that Netflix accounts are meant to be shared by family members. Use your own Netflix account for anyone who is not a member of your household. Account holders have the option to purchase an additional member slot if they would like to invite people who are not members of their household to use Netflix. This preserves the smooth streaming experience while enabling sharing with individuals outside the home.
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