18-07-2014, 16:42
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cf.geek
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Greenwich, SE10
Services: Sky Stream, Sky broadband
Posts: 865
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2014) Vol. 3
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Originally Posted by vincerooney
Two devices? So two iphones or one iphone and 1 computer?
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From Sky:
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Sky Go allows up to two registered devices which can stream both On Demand and live content (the range of which is dependent on your subscription)
Sky Go allows you to stream (watch) content on both of your registered devices at the same time.
(If you want to download content to watch offline later, you need Sky Go Extra, which is not an option for VM customers)
Device Limits / How often can I change my registered device?
You can change one of your registered devices every month by following these steps:
Sign in to Sky Go using your Sky iD and password.
Select the settings button at the top of the screen.
Select manage device on the left of the screen.
When is my device registered on Sky systems?
Please note if you have not streamed content on a device before (therefore it is unregistered) that device will automatically be registered when you start playing content.
*Note - The act of signing into the Sky Go website is not enough to register the device you are using. Registration only occurs when you have signed in and attempt to stream a programme.
What constitutes a device change?
Removing a device is not considered a device change.
Adding a new device is considered a device change.
Removing then re-adding the same device is considered a "device change"
If you have already made a device change in the past month, you will be able to remove all of your registered devices, however you will not be able to add any new devices until the next calendar month.
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