@sagederek1111 @VirginMediaIE are you having any issues with internet speed in Dublin 8? I can't load any streaming app on my telly like Netflix or NOW TV and last night the quality of the picture on Netflix was poor and it kept pausing to load
@ThrylokyaB @JioCinema Whats wrong with jio cinema? I was waiting to watch olympics , and today @JioCinema is not working or responding to watch olympics its very slow and laggy, our internet is really fast every other platform Youtube, netflix, hotstar are running well except @JioCinema
@hannahigwe23 9)second and 1.1 terabits per second, respectively. The following month, domain name system service provider Dyn's network was targeted, making a number of websites, including Amazon, Netflix, Twitter and The New York Times, unavailable for hours. The attacks infiltrated the
@TomlinJeanne @Noonanovazara @mandijel @silverrich39 You are the one doing emotive crap claiming for example that anyone with problems paying heating bills is blowing their money on Lattes and Netflix.
@GonzalesMi8051 Just had a major power outage at home but thankfully the squad from the power company came through and got it fixed in no time. All is good again, can't wait to get back to my gaming sesh and catch up on some Netflix. Life's good when you've got a solid support system, right?
@1876Lulu @nathansldennis @afneil My very elderly parents do not have Netflix, mobile phones, eat avocado on toast, smoke, drink, have a car, drink latte's from Starbucks or anywhere else and have worked all their life's and raised 3 children all without claiming benefits. Your answer is absurd
@marc_downing @netflix It really sucks that you changed the windows app to where you can no longer download movies to watch offline. I work in remote areas a lot with no internet service, and it was great to be able to download titles to my laptop to watch offline. Not anymore. Thanks a lot ?
@swatson2022 @Theeban_07 @Yogace_Dfan No 152 is final gross. You can check any site.. 220 netflix is only 130 and now the 130 deal is also dropped due to bad response. OTT now looks for hit flop also. Same with for all movies including Rajni. And who said 220? Is it only OTT or digital+ satellite?
@virginmedia @FerryColum Hi Colum, sorry to hear you're having trouble with the Netflix app. Are you able to navigate between profiles at all on that screen or is it totally stuck? Are you having issues with any other apps on there?
@JensHonack @WiseMenMastery Ditch the cheap dopamine hits.News and politics? Overrated distractions.Alcohol and Netflix? Time thieves.College and salary? Not always the golden ticket.Cut these out, and you'll watch 99% of your problems vanish.
@highpriestjrry Hail Satan 666 Netflix is not loaded on my phone. Slow Internet connection. Like I said before the liber resh is a religious ritual that has protection under freedom of religion.
@Josiah_Caswell @WyattzWorId I switched a few weeks ago before going on a trip right now. My niece, who has Verizon, is struggling with service issues. Meanwhile, mine has been great. We also got Netflix and Apple TV to switch lol
@Agent16258 @ImYourWildBoi Agreed the pacing is also an issue as with adaptations of shows in Netflix. I do appreciate the integration of legends lore and having force abilities in live action like force repulse. I appreciated the lightsaber choreography.
@LeeCros77969139 @SkyHelpTeam anyone else having issues loading netflix through sky, all my other apps load fine and I've tried doing everything on the automated service but no joy, it's just spinning?
@ezrasf @WomanMiami @bulmasan It is performative. They publicly say "cancel Netflix" hoping someone else does. They knew Disney's beef with DeSantis and dropped thousands to Disney World anyway.
@ZoveriaTTV @GuardiaanAngel Yes but my Fortnite updates, game updates and downloads in general like Netflix and streaming services will improve significantly with faster internet. It was taking 4-5 hours to download a 10GB update lol
Dyn, a New Hampshire-based company that monitors and routes Internet traffic, was the victim of a massive attack that began at 7:10 a.m. ET Friday morning. The issue kept some users on the East Coast from accessing Twitter, Spotify, Netflix, Amazon, Tumblr, Reddit, PayPal and other sites.
Troubling to security experts was that the attackers relied on Mirai, an easy-to-use program that allows even unskilled hackers to take over online devices and use them to launch DDoS attacks. The software uses malware from phishing emails to first infect a computer or home network, then spreads to everything on it, taking over DVRs, cable set-top boxes, routers and even Internet-connected cameras used by stores and businesses for surveillance.
The source code for Mirai was released on the so-called dark web, sites that operate as a sort of online underground for hackers, at the beginning of the month. The release led some security experts to suggest it would soon be widely used by hackers. That appears to have happened in this case.
The attack comes at a time of heightened public sensitivity and concern that the nation's institutions and infrastructure could face large-scale hacking attacks. The most recent example has been the release of emails stolen from the servers of the Democratic National Committee, which U.S. intelligence sources say was the work of Russia. The topic has come up frequently during the fall's hard-fought presidential campaign.
A post on Hacker News first identified the attack and named the sites that were affected. Several sites, including Spotify and GitHub, took to Twitter Friday morning to post status updates once the social network was back online.
Twitter users similarly took to the service to keep lists of which sites were down and comment on the situation. The term DDoS quickly vaulted to among the top of the site's list of "Trending Topics" in the United States.
As part of its business, Dyn provides DNS services for a given swath of the Internet, effectively its address book. DNS stands for Domain Name System, the decentralized network of files that link the domain names human beings use, such as usatoday.com, with their numeric Internet Protocol addresses, such as 184.50.238.11, which is how computers look for websites.
The attack hit the Dyn server that contains that address book, a service Dyn provides to multiple Internet companies. For anyone attempting to link to a site that used the Dyn service, when they entered an address such as twitter.com or tumblr.com it was unable to link them to the proper numerical IP address, so to their computer it appeared the site was unavailable.
Took out a new contract this month, part of it included an Inclusive Extra to Netflix. It's been working fine for the few weeks but now Netflix emailed me to say I needed to update my payment details. It was a legit request as my Netflix app brought this up straight away. I wanted to check if Netflix option has been stopped by EE since or if this is possibly just an error as I haven't swapped or changed my Inclusive Extra
I've had the same issue for the last few days, I don't really want to pay for Netflix as I've already paid via EE. EE is showing its still active on my account but Netflix has said I need to pay. Has anyone managed to resolve the issue yet?
I have had the same issue today. When I checked my smart benefits, netflix is still selected and I am still paying for the add on for additional screens. I came here to see if anyone had had the same problem and find an answer but it seems your post is from today also, so I wonder if there is a problem with netflix / EE that will later be fixed. Sorry it's not an answer but you're not the only one... Lets see if the thread grows...
I contacted Netflix who believes it is EE who have cancelled it. After calling EE, the operator says my extra is still valid(not cancelled) and is unsure why I'm getting that response. He did say his colleagues had had similar calls, not loads, but it suggests something has happened. I decided to wait this out rather than ask EE to start resetting anything as, if this is bigger problem, EE may do a wholesale fix and I didn't want to unsettle that. EE have said they will call me Thursday to see if things have sorted themselves out. Incidentally, my app hasn't worked today which I'm thinking might be something, or nothing, to do with a possible outage.
I am facing same issue. Can someone please provide details of the solution? I spoke to netflix and they shared a link which took me to EE website to activate betflix Basic package which is weird as I should have standard add on already in My account. When I spoke to EE customer care she said they can't do anything and closed the escalation case as I dropped the phone. Please help!!
Bought TV new in Jan '15 and everything about it has been great until a couple of weeks ago. Now Netflix will randomly stop working and only comes back with a full TV factory reset. Sometimes it will work throughout a day then need a reset to work the following day. Sometimes you only need to come out of Netflix for a moment and it will not work if you go back in minutes later.
We have a Youview PVR connected to the TV via the same home hub and Netflix works fine on this playing to the TV via HDMI... but that's not the point as it's a feature of the TV we want to work without additional equipment.
I purchased a Smart TV model KDL-40W705C in October 2015 to upgrade from my KDL-32W5500. I wanted obviously full HD and streaming apps. Around mid December the picture started freezing on either Netflix, Amazon Prime, BBC iplayer or Demand5 and it has now become a regular problem. Thinking it was a broadband issue I would check using a speedtest on my PC and invariably it would be 60Mbs. So I knew that this was not the problem. Each time I have returned to the home screen only to see virtually all the apps gone. I then go to settings/network and go to refresh internet content and it states there is no internet. Is this a fault of the set which needs addressing or a server issue.
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