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Netflix Kills Google Cast for Android Users: Unpacking the Reasons

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January 19, 20263 days ago
Netflix Kills The ‘Google Cast’ Option For Android Users: Here’s Why It Might Have Done It

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Netflix has removed Google Cast support for Android users, disabling the ability to stream content to larger screens from mobile devices. This decision is reportedly due to low usage, with only about 10% of Android users relying on the feature. Netflix suggests users can now utilize native apps on smart TVs and streaming devices instead, potentially encouraging upgrades to higher-tier plans.

Last Updated:January 19, 2026, 10:21 IST Netflix has removed the casting support for millions and it seems the company had its reasons to pull the plug. Netflix users are losing support for Google Cast, a useful mobile feature on the app for Android that allows them to watch content on the big screen. The casting option has been available for many years but users have now seen the feature not listed and now the platform has seemingly confirmed its demise without exactly telling us why it did. A new report has shared some of the details about Netflix making this call and how it might be related to its use among millions. The Cast-Away Story As mentioned by The Verge in a report, casting has gone out of fashion for a while, and only around 10 percent of Android users even rely on the feature. Some might say that is still a big chunk of the Android phone market but even then Netflix probably feels its efforts are more suited for other recent features. And it does make sense in many ways because Netflix says if your TV streaming device or TV has a remote then you can use the native Netflix app running on them instead of casting from the mobile. The change is also being observed with the newer TVs and streaming devices which means the older Chromecast devices are still working but that could be linked to the lack of updates and possible security risks posed by them and their support should be cut off soon. Casting means you can take the regular mobile plan from Netflix and use that to stream on the TV without paying for the higher tier plan. Removing the support gives the company an ideal win-win situation where people either pay up or just use the plan on their single device. Having said that, the ad-based plan available in select regions never had the casting support so nothing changes for those users. So when you connect the dots, you get the reason why Netflix killed the feature and it is unlikely that many will be crying over its omission. News tech Netflix Kills The ‘Google Cast’ Option For Android Users: Here’s Why It Might Have Done It

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