If you’re having problems with your Continue Watching list, it might be due to a problem with your device’s drivers. You can try running DriverFix to update outdated drivers or fix any issues with your device’s hardware. The program is a popular download, with over 725,385 readers downloading it so far this month. While Netflix has not addressed this issue officially, many users have reported that their ‘Continue Watching’ list is missing. Users report that their ‘My lists’ list is at the top, while the ‘Continue watching’ list is at the bottom. It is unclear if Netflix will fix the problem, but it’s worth a try.
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Remove a title from Continue Watching
If you’ve made a mistake and don’t want to see that movie or TV show anymore, you can remove a title from Continue Watching on Netflix. There’s no need to delete the entire series. All you need to do is click the “X” next to the title. Here’s how to do it on Android devices:
If you’re looking for a particular show, or simply want to make sure you don’t see it again, you can remove a title from the list by selecting it from the ‘continue watching’ list. While this feature makes the whole process easier, it can quickly get crowded. To keep your list organized, try hiding the title when you’re not watching it. You’ll be able to find it again later when you’re ready to watch it again.
Clearing cache
Clearing your browser’s cache can solve a variety of issues relating to Netflix not updating. It will also free up some space. Try restarting your Netflix session or clearing your cache. If the issue persists, you can try refreshing your browser’s cache. If this still doesn’t solve the problem, try using a different browser or an updated one. Hopefully, one of these fixes will help you continue watching Netflix on your device.
If you’re having issues downloading content on your device, you may have a date that is too old for Netflix to properly display the content. Another cause of this error is that your password has been misused, either without your knowledge or without your consent. It may be necessary to reset your password so that you can access the app. To do so, you can either sign out and then re-sign in. In the event that the above methods fail to work, you may need to contact Netflix support by phone or mail.
Restarting the Netflix app
If you experience the issue that your account is no longer updated, you can try restarting the Netflix application. Restarting your device will clear its cache and free up more memory for the app. It will also try to refresh the data that the app is storing. To restart your device, press the power button once and wait one minute. If the problem still persists, try unplugging your device for three minutes and then restart it again.
If you can’t figure out the exact problem, try reporting it to Netflix support. In the past, this has worked for many users. The more people that report the issue, the more likely it is that the problem has been identified and fixed. There are solutions tailored to different streaming devices, and these may be the right ones for you. However, if you don’t have an Android device, you should use an Apple TV or an iPad.
Refreshing the Netflix session on your browser
If you’re having trouble with Continue Watching or My List on Netflix, try refreshing your web browser. If this doesn’t fix the problem, try restarting your device and sign in again. Another possible solution is to sign out and then sign back in. Restarting your internet connection may also solve the problem. Alternatively, try clearing your browser’s cache. Once the browser is refreshed, you should be able to watch Netflix again.
If the issue still persists, try changing your streaming quality. Your network’s bandwidth may be interfering with Netflix’s streaming quality. If this doesn’t work, try playing another show. Errors in streaming can prevent titles from updating. If you can’t resolve the issue, try restarting your device. Sometimes, it’s enough to simply log out and try again.
Reporting an issue with Netflix
Many people face problems while streaming Netflix. In fact, the streaming service rarely goes offline completely. A simple Google search for “Netflix down” usually yields reports of server issues. Although these problems are rare, major apps and platforms can experience outages. Sometimes, the problem could be caused by the streaming media provider. Here are a few things you can try to fix the error:
First, try to clear your local DNS cache. This will let Netflix get the latest cache from your ISP. If you don’t have a local DNS cache, you can try using Google Public DNS or OpenDNS or another free/premium DNS service. Restarting your device should also fix the problem. To do this, hold down the power button and select “Restart.”