What does Netflix get from hosting its service for free?
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2022 1:21 pm
This is a long time question that has not been answered. What does netflix get from somebody who uses it for free?
The reality is that Netflix and Hulu both partnered with companies to host their service and content for free. The same with Apple-TV device owners and even Amazon prime members.
My question is. What do these services get from you in order to achieve this?
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Most of these subscribers are phone adjacent users, with accounts that links to the same number used. As you know these devices called phones are really just pocket computers at this point.
They have phones that cost $1000 of dollars being dubbed "Gaming Phones" ( which is just silly in my opinion ). That is more the able to emulate various devices, some could literally run your current gen consoles on them in their tiny-package. Which brings me back to the point I made.
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What does Netflix get from you ?
I know that most people do not use the Android internal fire-wall ( just as with Windows and OSX ) to block out certain websites and domain names.
I know that many apps/programs on phones can and do read your
1. any message your phone displays
2. Phone info
3. possible location
4. GPS coordinates
5. Coladscope ( forget word ) position when using etc with the phone
6. Can record your voice and possible video even when you think it is off.
7. Your messages from your messenger app
8. Your contact list
9. Possible your emails if your being messaged about them
But again even Netflix has yet to be honest and open about the information they are collecting from you or the phone provider they are doing business with. a Spokesperson even said "That is not for discussion"
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I write this because years before Netflix I was downloading media by the gigs. Like 10gigs a night on a daily basis when the speed was great.
Nowadays I am unable to download certain things ( specifically big named titles from well known venders...even whatever is under 300MB ).
My dad ( being the coward he is ) likes to brag " I get all these movies for less then $5 bucks a month". I tell him and everybody look dad it is still not worth it because your not getting the highest grade copy, nore you are getting anything physical at all. I even had a co-worker who was a great supervisor of this terrible job I took and he admitted to spending more then $2000 a month on Netflix related stuff ( his wife pays most of the bills ).
To make things worst I hate seeing my parents watch television on their phones. I hate seeing them lean forward, bend over, or even put on their glasses just to watch whatever. Even seeing them looking at a broken screen makes me want to cry sometimes. I try to get them to use scrcpy app with their computer ( an program you can use to view most Samsung android 5 devices on your computer ). I say cancel Disney+ and just get a decent service provider just to view.
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Bottom line I ask this question to you . What do you think netflix, prime, hulu and other so called DLC pay services get from the end user ?
The reality is that Netflix and Hulu both partnered with companies to host their service and content for free. The same with Apple-TV device owners and even Amazon prime members.
My question is. What do these services get from you in order to achieve this?
.......
Most of these subscribers are phone adjacent users, with accounts that links to the same number used. As you know these devices called phones are really just pocket computers at this point.
They have phones that cost $1000 of dollars being dubbed "Gaming Phones" ( which is just silly in my opinion ). That is more the able to emulate various devices, some could literally run your current gen consoles on them in their tiny-package. Which brings me back to the point I made.
.........
What does Netflix get from you ?
I know that most people do not use the Android internal fire-wall ( just as with Windows and OSX ) to block out certain websites and domain names.
I know that many apps/programs on phones can and do read your
1. any message your phone displays
2. Phone info
3. possible location
4. GPS coordinates
5. Coladscope ( forget word ) position when using etc with the phone
6. Can record your voice and possible video even when you think it is off.
7. Your messages from your messenger app
8. Your contact list
9. Possible your emails if your being messaged about them
But again even Netflix has yet to be honest and open about the information they are collecting from you or the phone provider they are doing business with. a Spokesperson even said "That is not for discussion"
...............
I write this because years before Netflix I was downloading media by the gigs. Like 10gigs a night on a daily basis when the speed was great.
Nowadays I am unable to download certain things ( specifically big named titles from well known venders...even whatever is under 300MB ).
My dad ( being the coward he is ) likes to brag " I get all these movies for less then $5 bucks a month". I tell him and everybody look dad it is still not worth it because your not getting the highest grade copy, nore you are getting anything physical at all. I even had a co-worker who was a great supervisor of this terrible job I took and he admitted to spending more then $2000 a month on Netflix related stuff ( his wife pays most of the bills ).
To make things worst I hate seeing my parents watch television on their phones. I hate seeing them lean forward, bend over, or even put on their glasses just to watch whatever. Even seeing them looking at a broken screen makes me want to cry sometimes. I try to get them to use scrcpy app with their computer ( an program you can use to view most Samsung android 5 devices on your computer ). I say cancel Disney+ and just get a decent service provider just to view.
..............
Bottom line I ask this question to you . What do you think netflix, prime, hulu and other so called DLC pay services get from the end user ?