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Despite battling for net neutrality, Netflix sees no problem with T-Mobile’s Binge On

Netflix CEO Reed Hastings says he doesn’t have a problem with T-Mobile’s controversial Binge On service — in fact, Netflix is actually a fan of it. Binge On lets T-Mobile customers stream video from services like Netflix and HBO without it counting toward their monthly data caps. It’s drawing net neutrality activists' ire, however, because it gives an advantage to the companies included in Binge On, like Netflix, over companies that aren’t, like YouTube. Hastings doesn't see it that way, choosing instead to use the arguments of T-Mobile CEO John Legere, despite Netflix once asserting the very same practice "distorted consumer choice."

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Netflix tests a TikTok-style feed for kids

Say hello to ‘Kids Clips.’

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Netflix iOS games could take another route than Android

Netflix iOS games: By rolling out mobile game services for Andriod users, Nexflix verified its foray into gaming a short while ago. Apart from this, Netflix

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Netflix added 15.8 million subscribers in Q1 2020

The company has amassed 183 million subscribers.

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