Netflix App for iOS No Longer Supports AirPlay Because of 'Technical Limitations' [Updated With Netflix Statement]

The Netflix app for iPhone and iPad no longer appears to support AirPlay, based on an updated support document found on the Netflix website.

According to Netflix, ‌AirPlay‌ is no longer supported on ‌iPhone‌, ‌iPad‌, or iPod touch due to "technical limitations." There are no details from Netflix on what those technical limitations might be.

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Several MacRumors readers have attempted to use ‌AirPlay‌ with the Netflix app over the course of the last few days and have run into issues doing so from the Netflix app.

‌AirPlay‌ can still be initiated using the Control Center on an iOS device, but when attempting to test the feature, we were unable to get Netflix content to play and received an error message.

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It's not clear why ‌AirPlay‌ support has been removed from the Netflix app. The feature has been available since 2013 and it was working up until this week.

Netflix apps are available on the Apple TV, consoles, smart TVs, iOS devices, and more, so there's not a real need to use ‌AirPlay‌ to watch Netflix content, but there were instances where it was convenient to use.

Netflix has in recent months been making efforts to better protect its content. In December, Netflix stopped allowing customers to sign up for Netflix within the iOS app, and Netflix has never opted to participate in Apple's TV app, making it unavailable in the "Up Next" feature of Watch Now.

Netflix CEO Reed Hastings recently confirmed that Netflix had no plans to be a part of Apple's TV plans and said that Netflix isn't interested in offering its content in alternate ways. "We want to have people watch our shows on our services," he said.

Update: A Netflix spokesperson provided further explanation on the company's decision to discontinue support for ‌AirPlay‌ on iOS devices, attributing it to the rollout of ‌AirPlay‌ support on third party devices and an inability to distinguish between them:

"We want to make sure our members have a great Netflix experience on any device they use. With ‌AirPlay‌ support rolling out to third-party devices, there isn't a way for us to distinguish between devices (what is an ‌Apple TV‌ vs. what isn't) or certify these experiences. Therefore, we have decided to discontinue Netflix ‌AirPlay‌ support to ensure our standard of quality for viewing is being met. Members can continue to access Netflix on the built-in app across ‌Apple TV‌ and other devices."

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Top Rated Comments

GreenPixel Avatar
66 months ago
It's like they want me to cancel my subscription.
Score: 137 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sniffies Avatar
66 months ago
Technical limitations my derrière!
Score: 96 Votes (Like | Disagree)
iea96 Avatar
66 months ago
Netflix has just released a "mobile only" tier in some countries for a discounted price. I think this is one of the preventative measures for it.
Score: 89 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Nozuka Avatar
66 months ago
Not sure why one would need this anyway.. if you have an apple tv to airplay to, you might as well use the netflix app on it.
If you have a tv with integrated airplay, it is new and definitely has netflix on it.
Score: 81 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jmh600cbr Avatar
66 months ago
Netflix has it out for apple. It's irritating.
Score: 63 Votes (Like | Disagree)
miniyou64 Avatar
66 months ago
Woof. This is a bad excuse
Score: 60 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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