![]() I do, so I click again on “Delete Profile”. Pick your user icon and name if you’re joining for the first time this will help your friends recognize you in the chat. Click on the red NP button next to the address bar and join the party. You can see that the name can be changed, you can specify it’s a child’s account, you can limit what they can view (“Adults” is a menu of different content ratings) and, of course, you can click on the button you seek: “Delete Profile”. Go to the Chrome Web Store and download Netflix Party extension. I’ll remove my Dad’s account as a demonstration, but the steps are identical for any profile. Now you’ll see a list of every profile and its settings: Now on the top right there’s a menu with some setting options:Ĭhoose “Manage Profiles”, as highlighted. So here’s how it’s done…įirst off, when you log in to your Netflix account and have multiple user profiles, you see a set of options: While I would love to be able to get everyone to use their own profiles, it’s probably smarter to just succumb to the inevitable and remove the extra account profiles, just as you need to do too. Good in theory, but unfortunately it ends up where everyone just signs in as me anyway and I get daft comedies and appalling teen fare on my own recommended list anyway. ![]() I know what you mean because my vision as a long-time Netflix subscriber is that I would set up a different profile for each and every member of my family then I wouldn’t see recommendations for shows or movies that match their tastes and they wouldn’t see mine. Ah yes, the old “too many Netflix accounts” problem.
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