Netflix Does Not Work On Firefox.

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Kennith Nitzsche
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Hi Friends,

It has been 3 days I am trying to Play Netflix on Firefox, but it does not work. I am not getting any specific error codes or messages, so I am unable to detect where I could be going wrong. Has anyone faced any similar issue before? Please let me know your thoughts.

loldier
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DRM needs to be enabled.

calher

I am a member!

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I have not had this issue. Using Netflix is not recommended. It is
proprietary software. Trisquel tries to avoid that.

Ways to get movies:

A friend's web server.

Any store that sells DVDs.

Redbox - Pay cash and rent a DVD.

Family Video - The traditional DVD rental store.

BitTorrent - Various torrent listings may have the movie you're looking for.

r/fullmoviesonyoutube - Reddit lists movies when they show up on
YouTube. You can use youtube-dl to download them.

Narcis Garcia
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El 15/10/19 a les 12:17, name at domain ha escrit:
> Hi Friends,
>
> It has been 3 days I am trying to Play Netflix on Firefox, but it does
> not work. I am not getting any specific error codes or messages, so I am
> unable to detect where I could be going wrong. Has anyone faced any
> similar issue before? Please let me know your thoughts.

The only similar I've seen to work (perfectly) is PopcornTime:
https://popcorntime.sh/

Kennith Nitzsche
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Joined: 08/17/2019

I was able to get it resolved from here https://silicophilic.com/watch-netflix-on-linux/. And thanks for the alternatives.

nadebula.1984
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It's not good to post such "solutions" here (here is a community about free/libre software, not about proprietary software, SaaSS, DRM, etc.). The true solution is to stay far far away from such heavily DRM-encumbered things like Netflix.

Narcis Garcia
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+1

El 17/10/19 a les 14:42, name at domain ha escrit:
> It's not good to post such "solutions" here (here is a community about
> free/libre software, not about proprietary software, SaaSS, DRM, etc.).
> The true solution is to stay far far away from such heavily
> DRM-encumbered things like Netflix.