July 19, 2026

Netflix Disables Mobile Casting to Most Modern TVs in Unexplained Update

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The popular streaming platform, Netflix, has recently discontinued a feature that allowed shows to be cast from mobile devices to the majority of contemporary televisions. The reasons behind the decision remain unexplained.

Changes in Casting Accessibility

Netflix subscribers can no longer cast their desired shows from mobile devices to virtually any modern TV. According to an announcement on Netflix’s help page, the app has ceased to support casting shows from a mobile device to the majority of TVs and TV-streaming devices. For viewers to access Netflix, they’re now required to use the remote of their TV or streaming device to navigate the platform.

The only exception to the new rule pertains to casting to older Chromecast devices and televisions that are compatible with Google Cast. Netflix has clarified that this privilege is only available to users who are subscribed to its ad-free plans. Unfortunately, those who own a Google TV Streamer, Chromecast with Google TV, or an Android TV-powered television will no longer be able to cast Netflix from its mobile app.

Netflix’s decision to disable this feature is not entirely surprising. Back in 2019, the streaming giant discontinued support for Apple’s AirPlay feature, citing the inability to differentiate between the diverse range of devices that support AirPlay as the reason. This made it difficult for Netflix to ensure the highest-quality viewing experience across all devices.

The Ad-Supported Tier

Netflix’s ad-supported subscription model, introduced in 2022, never offered support for Google Cast and Chromecast-only devices. However, the “Basic with ads” plan previously permitted casting to Google TV-equipped devices, including both the 4K and HD versions of the Chromecast with Google TV.

Implications for Netflix Users

Netflix has always been stringent about password sharing and the use of accounts on TVs situated in different locations. Historically, casting from a mobile device was a secure workaround, particularly for those on the move or visiting friends and family.

The recent change complicates the process of watching Netflix on hotel TVs, which may cause some users to reconsider their subscriptions.

Questions & Answers

Why can’t shows be cast from mobile devices to most modern TVs anymore?
Netflix has stopped supporting the casting of shows from mobile devices to most TVs and TV-streaming devices, although no specific reasons were provided.

Are there any exceptions to this new rule?
Yes, casting is still possible to older Chromecast devices and TVs that support Google Cast, but only for users on Netflix’s ad-free plans.

How has this change affected the viewing habits of Netflix users?
This change could potentially complicate the viewing habits of users who frequently travel or prefer casting shows from their mobile devices to TVs in different locations.

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