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Now There’s a Way to Watch Netflix With Your Friends on Roku, Apple TV

The "watch party" craze continues to gain steam during COVID-19 quarantines. The latest entrant in the suddenly bustling category: Caavo, a Silicon Valley startup that sells a universal remote control, has launched Watch With Friends -- an app that let you stream Netflix TV shows and movies synchronized with other users on Roku and Apple […] Read More...

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The “watch party” craze continues to gain steam during COVID-19 quarantines.

<p class="canvas-atom canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)–sm Mt(0.8em)–sm" type="text" content="The latest entrant in the suddenly bustling category: Caavo, a Silicon Valley startup that sells a universal remote control, has launched Watch With Friends — an app that let you stream Netflix TV shows and movies synchronized with other users on Roku and Apple TV devices, as well as Google Chrome browsers.” data-reactid=”21″>The latest entrant in the suddenly bustling category: Caavo, a Silicon Valley startup that sells a universal remote control, has launched Watch With Friends — an app that let you stream Netflix TV shows and movies synchronized with other users on Roku and Apple TV devices, as well as Google Chrome browsers.

The free Watch With Friends app currently is available only in the U.S. for iOS and Android, and requires all participants to have a current Netflix subscription to participate.

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