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Aug 2, 2024, 11:38:15 AM8/2/24
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Hi guys. The Microsoft Edge is my favorite browser of all times, really, but not when I try to watch netflix or other video streaming services, it always breaks, I have no ideia what to do anymore. Always when I try to play something there's an error and then I need to reload over and over again, sometimes even when I just play the video it stop working when I try to play again. Help me to keep using this best browser that I've ever seen.

I've ever tried to disable hardware acceleration, enable DRM content, install Microsoft Silverlight and a lot of other things, but I didn't get to watch so far without an error I keep receiving these error codes: D7356-7701 and others related. Is there's still something that can be done to really fix theses erros or I just have to be patient and wait for news versions of the browser?

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Disney Plus can be accessed via a full range of services including Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Fire TV, Roku, Xbox One and is compatible across Apple and PC computers, and Android and Apple phones and tablets.

It gives you access to Live TV from CBS: CBS local channels, CBS News (CBSN), CBS Sports, ET live, and some live sporting events like NFL on CBS Live. It also offers on-demand access to programming from Comedy Central, MTV, BET, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., Paramount Pictures, and Smithsonian Channel.

As of 2023, it increased its monthly price to $11.99, but with that comes a significant upgrade: members now have access to all of Showtime's content, which includes movies and shows like Billions, Dexter, and Yellowjackets, as well as live coverage on sports including boxing, football, and MMA. Since Showtime shut down its standalone service in early 2024, this Paramount+ plan is now one of the few ways to watch Showtime without cable.

Peacock is a streaming service owned by NBC, with options for paid subscriptions as well as a free plan. The free plan offers about 13,000 hours of ad-supported content, with the option to upgrade to premium for more access to content. The premium options include two plans: $7.99 a month or $80 a year for ad-supported; $13.99 a month or $140 a year for ad-free. With both premium plans, you'll get access to the full catalog of 2,000 movies and shows, including every episode of the original NBC series. You'll also get next-day access to all the new episodes of ongoing NBC shows, and early access to talk shows such as Late Night with Seth Meyers and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on the air night. You can stream Peacock on Apple devices like the iPhone and Apple TV, Google devices like Android phones and Chromecast, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles. But there is still no app available for Roku or Amazon platforms.

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The NFL season is drawing to an end as we move ever closer to the Super Bowl on February 11 for another Chiefs vs. 49ers finale. There's no shortage of NFL live streams to help you watch the big game. And given it's one of the biggest sporting events on the planet, there's no shortage of free, legal ways to enjoy the whole event.

This regularly-updated guide has covered the whole of this season and is a good place to return to when the 2024/25 season begins, too, as we'll help you navigate your way around local blackouts, view out-of-market NFL games, and tun into every NFL game internationally. Keep reading for a breakdown of all your options to watch football games without cable.

Let's just get you sorted for the 2024 Super Bowl first. Take a quick look at the box below for a guide for all the links you'll need wherever you are in the world. If you join a free trial or use a VPN to unlock the Australian/UK options, you can watch the Super Bowl for free.

The remainder of this article discusses options for watching games during the regular NFL season. While correct for the 2023/2024 season, we'll update before next season to reflect any changes in broadcast options near you.

You can watch select NFL games without a cable subscription via live TV streaming services and platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Peacock Premium, and NFL+. You can also watch local NFL games with an HDTV antenna.

Over the course of the season, you may run into issues accessing certain games, such as local NFL games subject to blackout rules or out-of-market games that aren't available on your TV or streaming plan of choice. In these rare cases, a VPN can help you tune into the exact game you want. This is also a great route for international viewers looking for cheaper US streaming services to watch live NFL games, but DAZN might have an even better proposition.

Look ahead for a detailed breakdown of which networks and streaming services will air specific NFL games. Note: This chart is for local in-market and national broadcasts during the regular season. Out-of-market games are not available with these services.

If you're not in any of the regions showing these broadcasts, you'll want to know your away around a VPN. These apps let you spoof your device's location to appear within whichever region you want. For example, if something is showing on a UK website, just connect to a UK-based server, then revisit the website. In most cases, it'll let you right in to watch whatever you want. A VPN can also help you watch blackout or out-of-market NFL games.

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Below, we'll dive deeper into all your NFL streaming options. We'll show you how to watch Thursday Night Football, Monday Night Football, Sunday Night Football, and more, whether you want an all-inclusive streaming service or cheaper monthly subscriptions.

There are three different plans, depending on what channels you prioritize. Sling Orange and Sling Blue each cost $40 a month, while the combined Sling Orange + Blue plan costs $55 a month. Additionally, you can purchase the Sports Extra package to add NFL RedZone to your plan for $11 a month.

Hulu + Live TV gets you access to all local NFL games in your area, with the exception of any blackouts. In addition, you get ESPN and NFL Network. The service costs $70 a month and even comes with a Disney Plus and ESPN+ subscription for no extra cost. You can also add the Sports add-on package to get NFL Redzone for an extra $10 a month.

At $75 a month for the Pro plan, Fubo TV offers the same selection of NFL games you can find on Hulu + Live TV. It boasts all the network and cable channels you need to watch local and primetime games. If you want Red Zone, you can add the Sports Plus package for $11 per month.

YouTube TV is another service that offers access to local and primetime NFL games. It costs $73 a month, but new members can get their first three months for $50.99 a month after a free trial. Additionally, the service offers NFL Redzone in their Sports Plus package for an additional $11 a month.

Starting with the 2023 NFL season, YouTube TV also offers NFL Sunday Ticket as an add-on. This extra package lets you watch all out-of-market games. Sunday Ticket now starts at $79 for the remainder of the season when you bundle it with a YouTube TV base plan. If you'd rather do without YouTube TV, you can get Sunday Ticket on its own for a one-time $109 purchase, which is good for the remainder of the 2023 season.

NFL Sunday Ticket lets NFL fans watch every out-of-market Sunday afternoon game. This is a great option if you want to follow games from other teams outside your local area. That said, the service is only available in select regions, and it's now exclusive to YouTube TV.

Peacock will also be the first streaming service to air an NFL playoff game exclusively, with the January 13, 2024 Wild Card game. In addition, the Saturday, December 23 matchup between the Buffalo Bills and Los Angeles Chargers will air exclusively on Peacock.

If you're just interested in watching locally televised AFC home games, then a Paramount Plus subscription could be all you need. The service lets you stream live CBS television, as well as a growing library of on-demand shows and exclusive titles.

Amazon Prime Video is now the exclusive home of Thursday Night Football, with regular season matchups starting September 14. Thursday Night Football has expanded to 16 games this season, with former Sunday Night Football play-by-play announcer Al Michaels joining Kirk Herbstreit in the broadcast booth, with Kaylee Hartung on sideline reporting.

Fox Sports personality Charissa Thompson will host Prime Video's NFL studio coverage alongside NFL Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez, All-Pro cornerback Richard Sherman, and retired quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick.

If you're only interested in streaming NFL games on your phone or tablet, a subscription to the newly launched NFL+ service is your best bet. The platform will let you watch in-market games, playoff games, and all primetime broadcasts for $7 a month or $50 per year (the annual subscription is currently 20% off for a limited time).

To access games, you'll need to ensure that your location services are activated on your phone or tablet. NFL+ subscribers also get access to a large library of documentaries and shows from NFL films and the NFL Network, all of which can be found in the NFL app.

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