You need this Chrome extension if you love to binge watch Netflix
If you've ever sat down to watch a TV show on Netflix, you'll know how quickly one episode can become six.
You could - theoretically - binge for days without ever moving, if it weren't for a built-in feature that pauses your show or movie after a few hours to ask if you are still watching.
It looks like this.
Yes, Netflix. I most definitely am still watching Glee after 6 hours! #1YearWithoutGlee pic.twitter.com/OFS0xTe3Ts
- Cassie? (@msleastarfati) March 20, 2016
Yes @netflix, I will keep playing. Don't you judge me. My ex-girlfriend's parents pay good money for this service I steal from them.
- Madison M. K. (@4evrmalone) August 7, 2014
But the absolute worst part of the notification is that you have to manually click "Continue watching" if you want to keep playing your show. Oh the humanity!
Click here to download Flix Assist and continue streaming in peace.
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