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Netflix Now Provides a Screen Lock Feature to Prevent Accidental Touches on Android

The feature doesn’t seem to be available on Netflix for iOS yet.

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Netflix Now Provides a Screen Lock Feature to Prevent Accidental Touches on Android

This will prevent accidental touches when you’re watching something

Highlights
  • Screen lock is now available on Android devices
  • This prevents accidental touches of the screen when viewing content
  • A single ‘screen lock' button is visible on screen to deactivate it

Netflix is one of the most popular movie and TV show streaming services in the world, and is available across a variety of devices including smartphones, tablets, televisions, and computers. If you watch a lot of Netflix on an Android device, a new feature from the service will be of interest – screen lock support. Screen lock is now rolling out for the Netflix app on Android devices, and is available across most compatible devices through a server-side change. The feature is meant to prevent accidental touches when watching Netflix.

Users of Netflix on Android will now be able to see a button in the on-screen controls called ‘Screen Lock', when watching a movie or TV show. The feature turns off all on-screen controls when active, leaving only a single button that can be used to unlock the screen. This is a two-step process, as you'll have to confirm that you want to unlock controls through a second tap.

Most controls including play, pause, rewind, forward, playback speed, audio and subtitle settings, and the playback timeline are disabled when screen lock is active, but it's still possible to zoom in and out, or use Android navigation buttons or gestures to exit the content. However, this can prevent accidental touches for most things that are quite common on handheld devices, given how close our fingers are to the screen at any given time.

This isn't the first time we've seen such a feature. VLC Player also has a similar screen lock option that prevents the use of the screen when videos are playing. Such a feature can also be useful if you have children viewing content, and this will prevent curious fingertips from turning off the video on screen (in most cases, at least). The feature isn't available on iOS for now.

Netflix was also recently in the news for adding $50 million to a Coronavirus Relief Fund for film and TV production workers. The company also put select documentary series and features on YouTube for free, to help educators around the world.


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Ali Pardiwala

Ali has over eight years of experience in the technology space, specialising in writing about all kinds of audio gear and TVs. He’s reviewed all kinds of headphones, speakers, audio gear, and televisions over the years, and is the in-house expert on all gadgets with screens and audio drivers. He is of the firm belief that truly wireless earphones are the future, and will always recommend a 4K TV, but not necessarily a smart TV. In his spare time, Ali likes to watch TV shows and movies ...More

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