A tough time. Luckily, there’s a ton of entertainment to go around. Although most TV shows have stopped filming, there’s still a great amount of series to take a look at.
18.03.2020 - 22:17 / glamour.com
Netflix just made so much easier. Since people have been practicing to help prevent the spread of , they've discovered a genius app that lets them watch with their friends.
It's called Netlix Party.OK, so it's not an app, per se: It's a Google Chrome extension that's free to download. Click to put it on your browser.
From there, use is pretty simple.After hitting "Install Netflix Party" on the above link's homepage, you'll be redirected to the Chrome Web Store. Click "Add to Chrome" to
.A tough time. Luckily, there’s a ton of entertainment to go around. Although most TV shows have stopped filming, there’s still a great amount of series to take a look at.
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If you're missing movie nights and TV marathons with friends, break out that one-person cheese plate and get ready for the next best thing. A free Google Chrome extension called Netflix Party allows users to watch Netflix in sync with each other on their computers, wherever they are. The extension also comes with a chat room where you and your party can talk. It's an easy way to practice social distancing without losing out on the fun of a good group watch.