Netflix is unable to correctly identify the location of users in Europe
Netflix started showing this message yesterday which informs the owner of an account that they need to set up the main through a place. A location that Netflix uses to enable the use of its streaming in a home.
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Now the mess of the place
If this has already formed a large bonfire, the mess with the locations can be huge, as some users demonstrate from their Twitter accounts.
Netflix leaves the feeling that certain countries become their testing ground to finally bring passw ord sharing to the United States, because the number of problems it has generated is simply unbelievable.
Determining a user’s home location happens on its own, but if you’ve already set it up and a message pops up warning you’re somewhere else, the experience already starts to be mostly unpleasant.
To another user his son appears to him 300 km when it’s in Valencia so these cases reflect that a user’s location identification systems are causing problems and if in addition you have to charge, suspend accounts or not allow access to a supposed user who pays, the mess will turn it into a big bonfire that will be very difficult for Netflix to put out.
Another user having issues with Netflix
Another case is the request to define the main location, which is almost reminiscent of when someone asks Paypal for money (and which is an eyesore in itself). It is enough to be in Alicante to receive a request for configuration of the main office in Irún, Guipúzcoa.
These are just a few of many examples that users who are perplexed by this type of message without really knowing what to do will suffer in the days and weeks that follow.
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And we go back again to the testbed that some countries are becoming these days because if that happened in the United States, Netflix would surely become the next Blockbuster, even if it’s quite on the right path.
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