

If you find yourself downloading the same content several times - whether to finish watching it or to enjoy the whole thing again - you’re likely to see a warning message saying you can only do one more download until a particular date, apparently a year after the first time you downloaded it. While you might have good intentions to watch a movie within the allotted time when you first send it to your mobile device, there’ll be occasions when you just don’t get around to firing it up during your daily commute or travels farther afield. It’s these downloads that are limited, a reality that some Netflix users are finding rather annoying, according to Android Police. Put simply, some of the content only allows a finite number of downloads, or “renews” as Netflix calls it.Īs things stand, if you fail to watch a downloaded movie before its expiration date, which for some content could be as short as 48 hours after you first hit “play,” you’ll probably want to download it again. But it turns out there are limits on how much fun you can have with the feature, though Netflix appears to prefer to let you find out for yourself.


Fitbit Versa 3īialasiewicz/123RFToward the end of last year Netflix finally got around to letting users download movies and shows onto their mobile devices so they could watch stuff on the go and in places that lack Wi-Fi.
