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  1. Open the Netflix app. In the lower right, tap My Netflix. In the upper right, tap the Menu. Tap Manage Profiles. Choose the profile you want to edit. Tap Viewing Restrictions. Tap Maturity Rating. Enter your Netflix account password. Set the maturity rating level you'd like.

  2. Type the name of the TV show or movie and then tap it to add to your blocked titles. , type the name of the TV show or movie and then select the title. To remove a title from your blocked list, select the. Note: You might need to refresh your device to pick up the updated settings. To refresh:

  3. Feb 17, 2023 · Luckily, Netflix grants its users a really easy solution: The ability to set maturity ratings on individual profiles. Once a maturity rating is set, the profile will only see TV shows, movies, and ...

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  4. Jan 27, 2021 · After expecting to lose $1 billion dollars (give or take a few hundred million), Netflix announced that they expected to actually break even in 2020. By the end of the year, we would find out that these two were too conservative and Netflix actually made $1.8 billion in cash, the first time since 2011.

  5. Start using parental controls: Create a profile for kids. Set profile maturity ratings or block titles. Lock your profile or other profiles on your account. Require a PIN to add a new profile. Turn autoplay previews on or off. Adjust autoplay settings for TV shows. Access viewing history for a profile.

  6. Dec 27, 2022 · Netflix has taken a step or two toward more public-facing data with its weekly top 10 charts of the most watched titles on the service by hours viewed — an upsized (and worldwide) spin on ...

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  8. Jan 22, 2020 · Netflix just made a huge change to its ratings. It's a fairer system apparently. By Ian Sandwell Published: 22 January 2020. Over the past year or so, Netflix has been opening up more about just ...

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