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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Has there been any difference to Blinkbox since Tesco sold it?
Do those with more than one different streaming service just plug their sticks into various HDMI sockets and toggle between them with the TV remote? Does it get confusing having lots of remotes for the streaming services on top of the cable box, TV remote etc?
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What happens with streaming services when a programme or film is about to expire?
If you start watching a film, say, at 11.30pm that expires at midnight, does it cut you off or let you watch it until the end?
If the system crashed I imagine that you'd miss the ending, which would be very annoying.
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its a bit more complicated to store the dvd/blurays you have bought but otherwise it works just as well and saves taking our favorite films with us when we go away ( for the rainy days of our lovely summer

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most films are still hired if you hire for 3 days and if you start watching even at the end of the time it shows it till the end
wauki one is very similar to and i get free films from ee on there too

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Originally Posted by passingbat
Netflix Profiles are so that people in the same household can have separate lists.
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nope just read my TOS no restrictions other that how many screens you can use simultaneously as long as you are not selling on or using it commercially .
I often watch my account at other places on their main tv and until i log the screen off they could watch with out breaking the the TOS as far as i can see