Farewell, CBS All Access, and welcome, Paramount+! The service formerly known as CBS All Access has been re-launched under the Paramount+ name, and the changes here are much more than just brand-deep. To find out what's new — and to determine if Paramount+ is truly bigger and better than the old CBS All Access — read our all-new Paramount+ review.
In testing Paramount+, I found it to be a sneaky good service with a few flaws. Paramount+ lacks the name recognition and splashy debut that made Disney+ an instant hit, but it has a nice blend of live TV and on-demand content that will appeal to fans of CBS shows and Paramount films. The lack of a few quality-of-life features is one drawback of using Paramount+, but don't let that deter you if you're a fan of what ViacomCBS has to offer. It's the content that makes or breaks this service. While CBS All Access was great for CBS super-fans and not worth much to anyone else, Paramount+ is built on expanded content offerings that make it more interesting than its forerunner.
Paramount+: Truly a Mountain of Entertainment
Pros
- Live TV options, including a live feed of your local CBS station (in most markets)
- A beefed-up on-demand catalog that includes Viacom properties like Nickelodeon and MTV
- Recently aired content available — no need to wait until the season ends
- Early looks at Paramount movies that are still in theaters
Cons
- Missing some basic quality-of-life features, most notably watchlists
- Theatrical releases come along 45 days later (rather than right away)
- Lacks exciting original content
- Don't expect to find every CBS or Viacom show, much less every Paramount movie
What You Can Watch on Paramount+
Using Paramount+, I was able to watch two general types of content: on-demand content and live TV. On-demand content makes up the bulk of what you can watch on this service, but I felt like the live TV element — limited though it was — really added to the experience.
First, the on-demand content: Paramount+ is run by ViacomCBS (the parent company of Paramount Pictures), so I wasn't surprised to find that the service's content library was chock full of CBS and Viacom content. ViacomCBS owns a lot of media, so the library is pretty impressive. Shows run the gamut from “NCIS” to “SpongeBob SquarePants,” and the film selection is similarly broad.
There's definitely an emphasis on shows that have already aired on networks that ViacomCBS owns. There are a few Paramount+ original series that are exclusive to the platform, but even these tend to rely on existing ViacomCBS properties: the original series “The Real World Homecoming: New York,” for example, builds on MTV's long-running reality series “The Real World” by reuniting cast members from past seasons; “The Challenge: All-Stars” does something similar, bringing back MTV reality stars for another installment of a series that began on MTV. Then there's the “SpongeBob” spin-off “Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years,” bonus-content program “60 Minutes Plus,” and several “Star Trek” shows, including “Star Trek: Discovery” and “Star Trek: Picard.”
There are a few interesting Paramount+ originals — the “Star Trek” series, for example — that largely deliver on their promise, but it's always clear that Paramount+ is built on the shows that ViacomCBS already has. Above all, this is a place to stream hits from CBS, MTV, Nickelodeon, and other ViacomCBS channels.
The selection of on-demand movies is strong, but not overwhelming. There are some great films on this service, including “The Godfather,” but don’t expect a sprawling library the size of Netflix’s — this selection is much leaner and is (as you might expect) confined to films from the ViacomCBS/Paramount family.
One nice thing about the movie selection is that it will include brand-new films released in theaters. Paramount flicks will arrive on Paramount+ 45 days after their theatrical debut, before they become available on other services (or on Blu-ray). That’s a nice perk, though Paramount+ is being outdone here by Max, which lets subscribers stream Warner Brothers movies the very same day that they’re released (Disney+ has a same-day policy, too, but charges subscribers extra to stream each film).
On top of all of this on-demand content, Paramount+ offers live TV content. Like its forerunner, CBS All Access, Paramount+ will give you a livestream of your local CBS station (there are a few markets exempted from this feature, but Paramount+ seems to have pretty good coverage).
Paramount+ also comes loaded with live news content and sports content, including Europa League soccer matches. Paramount+ would be a pretty good sports streaming service even without the extras, since plain old CBS already comes with NFL games and some great March Madness livestreams. With the extra live sports content, Paramount+ really elevates its sports cred. This isn't a “sports streaming service” in the sense that ESPN+ is, but I was impressed with the sports content I found. If you're a sports fan like me, I think you'll be pretty pleased.
How It Felt to Use Paramount+
Paramount+ has some — though, somewhat surprisingly, not all — of the basic features you’d expect from a streaming service in 2021. You can create multiple user profiles, start watching content on one device and then finish on another, and mark viewing preferences in the form of a sort of “favorites” system. Not only that, but Paramount+ will also let you add movies and shows to “My List,” a feature we think was a recent addition since they didn’t have it when we last reviewed it. This was a plus for me since I really enjoyed the “Watchlist” feature that I had from other streaming platforms.
Aside from little quality-of-life hiccups like the lack of a watchlist, Paramount+ is pretty easy to use. Fans of streaming services like Netflix and Hulu know the drill by now, and Paramount+ sticks pretty close to the tried-and-true formula: expect rows of movies and TV shows, with icons that look like the covers of Blu-ray cases. Content in each row will have something in common, which may be a genre but is just as likely to be an algorithmic selection “for you.” The latter doesn’t work quite as well here as it does in some larger libraries, in my opinion — with fewer titles, Paramount+ just has less to go on than Netflix when it tries to guess my next favorite — but if you use this service for long enough, it’s sure to get to know your preferences.
The Paramount+ app also lets you tab over from the home page to look at dedicated menus for things like “Live TV” (a simple vertical list of the few live TV options Paramount+ offers), “Browse” (a screen that takes a tiled approach instead of the scrolling rows of the home page which I found less usable than the main page was), and “Search” (a tab that looks and works exactly as you’d expect). There’s nothing groundbreaking going on here, but I think you’d find that using Paramount+ is stress-free and intuitive.
Paramount+ Features and Streaming Quality
Paramount+ has some 4K content available for premium subscribers, but the bulk of what you'll see will top out at 1080p. That's fairly standard for on-demand streaming, if not particularly spectacular.
More impressive is the livestream quality of Paramount+. Most services top out at 720p for live TV streaming (and for good reason — when the content is live, that limits buffering and makes it harder to deliver a steady stream to begin with, a problem that only gets worse when you throw in the extra data you'd need for a higher quality stream). This is not the case with Paramount+, though: In many cases, it streams live content at up to 1080p and refreshes the screen at a rate of 60 fps (frames per second), which is a remarkable accomplishment for live TV. Not every CBS station gets this treatment — you'll have better luck if your local CBS station is wholly owned by ViacomCBS (some stations are owned by other companies and cut a deal with CBS to become an “affiliate”). Every station seems to at least reach the 720p industry standard for live streaming, though.
Due to buffering, you should expect all of the livestreams to operate on a delay. I didn't find this to be a big problem, though I did sometimes have to tell friends to stop texting me about a basketball or soccer game to avoid spoilers. (This sort of streaming delay, by the way, is an issue you'll find on every single live TV streaming service. All of these services have to build in a delay so that they can do the buffering that's necessary to keep your stream reliable.) In my tests, the delay was typically about 45 seconds relative to my antenna feed. The longest delay I recorded in my trials was over a minute.
I tested Paramount+ on a wired connection, a Wi-Fi connection, and a wireless network connection. I had no problems whatsoever streaming live or on-demand content over any connection type. Loading times were quick, streams were uninterrupted and in consistently high quality, and the only noticeable thing was the aforementioned live TV delay.
Paramount+ Platform Support
Paramount+ is a new service in most ways, but it's also a new iteration on ViacomCBS’s prior streaming service, CBS All Access. That seems to have given Paramount+ a jump start on platform support. Right from launch day, Paramount+ supported every major platform, including Roku, Fire TV, Android TV, Chromecast, iOS, Android, and web browsers.
For this review, I tested Paramount Plus on Roku, Fire TV, iOS, and Mac. I found the experience to be very consistent across the board. The Roku and Fire TV apps used the familiar rows of TV show and movie “covers” or title cards to organize content, and the mobile apps do a good job of translating that same sort of interface to smaller screens.
The Value of Paramount+
There are two types of subscriptions available through Paramount+: “limited commercials” and “commercial-free.” As you'd probably guess, the big difference here is that one of these has more commercials than the other — though the differences are slightly more complicated than that.
The premium “commercial-free” version of Paramount+ has no commercials in the on-demand content. It will still, however, have commercials in the live TV content. This makes sense, to a degree: your local CBS station has commercial breaks, and there's no way for Paramount+ to get around that. Still, it might have been nice to have a “Be right back” screen up during that break instead of the commercials, considering the extra cash spent on the supposedly commercial-free plan.
Another difference between the two plans is the ability to download content for offline viewing. That's a privilege reserved for the pricier “commercial-free” tier. Also reserved for top-tier subscribers is the 4K content; with a regular subscription, your streams will top out at 1080p.
On either subscription plan, the price of Paramount+ makes it a fairly affordable streaming service. Most streaming services we review fall either in the $5-$10 range (Hulu or Disney+) or the $13-$17 range (Netflix or Max), and Paramount sits comfortably in the former at $5.99 per month. That's for the best because this streaming service feels a bit “supplemental” to me — it's hard to imagine using Paramount+ exclusively, but it's easy to imagine adding it to my other subscriptions and enjoying what it has to offer. Because the price is right, Paramount+ offers some solid value as a role player in your streaming subscription lineup.
Our Verdict on Paramount+
CBS All Access was a Paramount+ forerunner, delivering service that was tough to evaluate. It was clearly designed to be supplemental to larger, pricier services like Netflix. But it was so locked into CBS content that, even at its affordable price, our CBS All Access review concluded that the service was “for CBS super-fans only.” With Paramount+, ViacomCBS took another crack at creating a service worth a few bucks a month — and, this time around, they've succeeded.
Like its predecessor, Paramount+ is definitely not a one-stop shop for streaming. But it's not really trying to be, and — more importantly — it's not priced that way. For six bucks a month, this service will give you a nice selection of TV shows, movies, live TV, and sports. Paramount+ is no superstar, but it can be a valuable part of your streaming starting lineup.
Paramount+ will hold some extra appeal to folks who like European soccer, since it offers live matches from both Europa League and Europe's Champions League. This service is also a slam dunk for anyone who lives out of antenna range of their nearest CBS station. If you can't already use your antenna to get CBS free and watch NFL games, CBS dramas, March Madness, and more, then you've got a great alternative route to all of those things in the form of Paramount+.
There will be folks who won't find Paramount+ to be worth it, and that's fine. If you already get CBS for free over the air — or as part of a live TV multichannel service like Hulu + Live TV — then that will limit the upside to Paramount+. And if you're not a fan of CBS, Nickelodeon, MTV, or Comedy Central, then you won't find much to love here. For the rest of us, though, Paramount+ is a solid streaming option at a great price.
I love CBS All Access. I have a digital antenna to watch TV and use CBS All Access all the time, especially when grandchildren want something. I can watch my show when they sleep. Cheaper than cable.
That’s wonderful, as long as you are not running windows 7. Then you get nothing.
Windows 7 lol isn’t it time to upgrade?
Why, what is the problem with windows 7?
I have been paying for service for quite a while. Unfortunately I have NO STREAMING SERVICE. I have contacted paramount and keep being told there are issues with Samsung tvs. Pathetic customer service. They gave me one month free. Still no service and no time line for a fix. Not confident in their technicians who should know how to correct this issue. Thdy have shows which are only available on their service. Beware of this poor service if you own Samsung. I will continue to use the internet to make people aware of their issues.
I have a problem with the strategy/premise of this service, and to me, it looks like CBS is pretty greedy. I don’t have a problem, per se, with CBS offering an upgraded pay service like this (although 5.99 a month seems steep like the author states). But there also should be another baseline FREE CBS streaming channel for everyone paying for CBS already through their cable provider!
For example, on my Roku, I have the NBC, ABC, Fox, and CW channels – all of them are free. Where is the CBS version of these channels?!
They call it greed.
Not very smooth. Loading issues, commercial freezes. Reboot.
I wish the advertisers new how this device constantly has problems.
I agree. It is so painful to use commercial free and have it freeze. We exit out and, if lucky, we get resume button, select it and can get back in where we were. Usually it has watch button which means we have to manually find where we were.
Constantly get stuck on “Loading” on commercials only. Show work just fine. Can wait 3 to 5 minutes for commercials to load.
I agree I’m constantly getting stuck on loading and shows I’m watching just go away because of the loading issues this is the worst service I’ve ever had in my life and I’m gonna cut this court right now I just started this to
We signed up to watch “1883”. So far the second and fourth shows stop loading after the half way point after a long commercial. We tried to resume the next day and if freezes at the same point. We are not happy!
I hate how some series have all seasons but others don’t. Like Ncis, Ncis New Orleans has all the season but Ncis Los Angeles does not. Swat doesnt have all season. The reason I bought cbs all access was hoping to watch all these seasons from beginning to end. I will be canceling and not recommending this to anyone.
I agree that only having a selection of seasons of a popular show is not exactly what this consumer expected. I have been disappointed when I could not stream a season of a show i like or even stream a TV show that aired the night before, unless I want to pay extra money for it. Seems like as soon as it airs it should be available on demand through paramount plus. It is not.
I like JAG and the service doesn’t even have all of the episodes for each season. What’s up with that? Also, I’ll be watching a program and a message pops up that I’m not connected to internet. This is the only “channel” that does this. I absolutely hate Paramount Plus (CBS All-Access).
I had cbs all access before and had free access to all programming. Now several of the shows require extra payment which is especially disturbing since I can record them off youtube tv. It s little deceptive to call this all access.
I rate CBS All Access 100% enjoyable. I rate Paramount 50% enjoyable. We don’t want to watch commercials. We loved watching the old tv shows. MTV, BET, Comedy Central & Nickelodeon are all on tv. We have no interest in any of them. We want CBS All Access back. The junk of MTV, Bet, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central takes up space CBS All Access used for real entertainment. Why keep Paramount if so much of it is on tv. Looking for quality programming….not junk!!!
I continually have the same issues
Agree
Worst streaming platform. Takes forever to load. Constantly cuts out. Can’t find specific sporting events. The menus are nonsensical. A real crap service
I honestly wonder if this review is either a complete lie, or this reviewer had a completely different Paramount+. It is the glitchiest platform out there. I hope you get paid for your click-thrus.
Your issues noted, HBOMAX is the worst app.
I agree. Too much buffering when trying to watch 1883. Get error message and when you click “ok” the commercials start over again with no buffering issues but 1883 won’t play. Won’t cast to Chromecast either. Good thing I am not paying for this lousy service.
I have the same thing going on we r about to dig the service.
CBS does offer free streaming of recent network shows. But it doesn’t work and they don’t care. A service ticket entered 10 days ago has not been acknowledged. I phone call resulted in an agent putting me on hold for 5 minutes and then telling me it was fixed. But it was not. I use multiple streaming services, paid and unpaid and CBS is the only one that:
Buffers every 15 to 30 seconds.
Goes back to the beginning unexpectedly and when repositioned, plays every commercial from the beginning to that point – sometimes more than once.
Changes quality as it plays.
Same with me. Used Roku, Firestick and now Fire Tv. Restarted put ticket in. They tell you to delete and reinstall app. I still have trouble. Sometimes tracking is off. It is frustrating, especially when everything else works fine.
They don’t steam to windows 7 anymore either.
You really shouldn’t be using Windows 7 anymore. Microsoft doesn’t support it, which means no security updates. I, personally loved 7. It was a sad day when I sent my old laptop to the recycling center (sans the hard drive). I did download the Windows 7 Classic Start Menu Emulator on my new laptop. I don’t want my computer to look like a bloody tablet.
I totally agree with you. they seem to like to take out money out of my account that they have no right to take and when I asked them about it they don’t answer me. I wouldn’t recommend CBS all access to my worst enemy to tell you the truth!
They actually do a version you can sign im with your tv provider. However, you get nowhere near the content you get with a subscription.
And remember if you have windows 7 you don’t get access.
Totally agree. This crap should be free to cable subscribers like peacock. With practically no original content they basically are trying to make trekkies pay $6 a month. Stupid
Tried the 7 day pass and what an ordeal to get Paramount+ to wok. Tried repeatedly to download and got a non-working app which sent me over to CBS–saw the Tonys–cancelling in the morning. Definitely not worth the hassle.
Just wish it was more reliable
I would be more drawn to this service if they included all episodes of their current shows instead of just the last 7 episodes. Being able to watch ‘Big Bang Theory’ from start to finish would make worth the $9.99.
We don’t get the big bang theory show. We pay $9.99 a month and get whatever they give us. There doesnot seem to be any consistency in who gets what. We get a lot of junk. Other than 4 programs we like seeing without commercials there is not much to watch.
Ha ha
The appeal of streaming service is a very large selection of content. CBS does not have enough content to be worth $10 a month, or even $5 a month. The same applies to Disney.
I cut the cord several years ago when Comcast jacked the cable TV bill up from about $55 to $140+ a month, while utility dropped. Content providers think they are going do the same with streaming, but if that happens I will continue to increase content on my own server, and simply drop streaming services.
REALLY! YOU ARE LOW LOW LOW. Just found out that the new Star Trek series is on this streaming service ONLY. RIDICULOUS. Thanks for trying to lure trekkies to buy your streaming service. I am very UPSET by the creators of this new Star Trek series for limiting viewing to many people who love/like Star Trek. You are being GREEDY. And, you are making hard for newcomers to Star Trek to continue the legacy of Star Trek with a new show. I won’t pay for it and – thanks for making me miss out the new series. I mean I pay enough for my Comcast cable. You say that it is “only $5.99/mo.” But $5.99 here and there adds up to a lot. So the people that I am MOST upset with – because they are uncaring and greedy to make money without consideration to people’s feelings – are the CREATORS of this show for limiting its viewing ability and selecting CBS All Access to air it on. REALLY! So, I will say that if this show isn’t good enough for NBC or ABC or another top network found on regular cable (which I already pay for), then this new Star Trek show must not be as good. I will not be manipulated to sign up for CBS All ACCESS or any streaming service just to watch this new show that is a bait to pay. AGAIN, RIDICULOUS. I don’t need to watch this new “STAR TREK” SHOW to still be a big trekkie.
Episode 1 was made available free on YouTube. You can preview to see if the series is worth it. I thought it might be but even the free CBS stream does not work for me and many others, so they can keep the rest.
It buffers constantly. Impossible to watch.
Mine too Annoying
I thought Piccard was pretty good. Havent watched Discovery yet.
Signed up for this so I can get a few shows and sunday football. Got an email from CBS today saying there is double header on. I sign in and get paid advertising. I pay a monthly fee and still have the paid hour long commercials.
The service is really not worth it unless you take advantage of the old shows. Even then there are loads of commercials to deal with.
Seems like greed to me.
Oh, and try to find a way to contact someone… takes a long time to filter through.
Does the CBS soap operas play on Roku (The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful)?
That would be nice if they did. Its two of 4 things I watch on paramount plus. In an effort to force subscrbers to use the paramount app rather than subscribing through Amazon Prime they are not releasing two daytime shows I watch every night. Still their behavior is so greedy and manipulative I will not get the paramount plus app but I will cancel it through Amazon Prime. Greed
Does anyone know how to get the Fire Stick to show the right local channels for CBS All Access? Our is showing the wrong local channels.
We purchased the 1 year plan with the hope of watching NFL games broadcast by CBS and a few other programs. The network programs have worked just fine but the NFL broadcasts have not. Three weeks we had no access and several others the broadcast had a horrible picture to the extent that we were unable to watch. I don’t understand the problem but we contacted CBS customer service informed them of the problem and nothing has come of it.
They are really bad at streaming NFL games.
I am so mad, and I feel lied to. I cut the cord several months back, and recently got CBS All Access to catch up before the new seasons start. If you want to see the finales of your favorite shows, you’d better co firm they are here. Most are not. CBS All Access isn’t all access at all!
I just cancelled CBS All Access after a one month trial. I found it difficult to navigate, but the worst thing is that many episodes are missing. As another person said, it isn’t All Access at all. If it were free, it would be acceptable, but to pay for it is ridiculous.
Just found out most shows that are currently on only have current season and not past seasons. False or incomplete advertising. No refunds on already paid subscriptions if cancelling. Of course, My annual fee was just posted a week ago. I hate CBS.
I agree with the previous review (Kim Hudson). If you want to be the victim of a classic bait & switch, try CBS All Access. About six weeks ago, I paid for one year of commercial-free service. I was able to finish the first season of one of my favorite programs, Seal Team. I then watched about half of season 2. When I signed on last night, seasons one and two were gone, and only episode one of season 3 was available. I called their support number, who blamed the issue on licensing regulations. I understand licensing, but this is a CBS original. After talking to a manager, I was able to get a refund for 85% of my service, despite their “strict no-refund policy.” When I asked where I might find Seal Team, the customer-service manager told me to try Amazon Prime. I just signed up for a 30-day trial of Prime, and what do you know? There is “CBS All Access on Amazon” for $5.99+ per month. The crooks at CBS just re-sold our subscriptions to Amazon. Caveat emptor.
…Without doubt, CBS All Access is the WORST app, crashing, failing, halting, on a daily basis. There is no problem with Netflix, Hulu, and all others. To add insult to injury: it costs over $75 per year. Quality of service is horrible: and the content is not much better, just to get the local Sinclair station…NOT WORTH IT IN THE LEAST. Absolute crap.
I second that. The app is crap and i can barely get through an episode of anything. What junk it is.
I agree with you 150%. It is the worst app ever. If I am lucky, I can get the app to play so that I can watch a few episodes of Survivor. What a shame! I wish they would learn from Amazon Prime, Netflix, or even NBC.
I agree, the buffering is extremely annoying. Love the content, hate the quality of service. Makes me want to pull my hair out.
Word of warning to all contemplating CBS All Access: I have had the $5.99/mon plan for almost a year. 3 months ago advertisements began to freeze during play. No problem with the shows, just the advertisements, and was so annoying, sometimes would take 10 minutes for them to become unfrozen. I dreaded so much I’d avoid CBS All Access at all costs. The Customer Service at CBS All Access was completely NONexistent…they forgot to practice the “Service” in CS! They could only suggest I reboot my modem which I did at least a dozen times; called and emailed repeatedly and NOTHING. Just a bunch of condescending moronic suggestions that went nowhere. It’s still not resolved and unless they do fix it, I will NOT renew. There are too many other streaming networks from which to choose. I suspect it’s their way to try to convince you to pay more for the higher priced advertisement free version! Really low!
Certain holiday shows won’t air on Live Stream. Not a big issue but I would like to know when certain programs won’t air in my area.
Even though CBS and Viacom have merged, don’t expect much from older CBS TV Productions, Paramount Pictures, MTV, Comedy Central, BET, or Nickelodeon library. I just don’t get how you merge a company, and then refuse to air ANY material that would be beneficial for your fan base. Oh that’s right, like everyone else who has reviewed the service (that isn’t picking out a coffin for themselves), it’s just plain old GREED!!!
We added CBS All Access last month when Blue Bloods was taken off Netflix because we were half way through the series. It is terrible. If you try to get out and switch to another episode of Blue Bloods it freezes and you cannot get into it or into anything else — really disappointing. Definitely not worth 10.99 a month.
The App functioned poorly the first time I tried it. It has gotten better. They offered me an extra free month trial, but then charged me for it. Disappointed they did this.
They did the same to me. Bunch of losers.
Terrible streaming very fuzzy pic and all other apps I use are perfect. CBS sux!
Using Amazon fire stick with high speed internet. Don’t waste your money on this.
I have been on the phone with CBS All Access so called technicians for hours since November. The same issues as others have noted. The programs stop and go to a different show, or I get an error message saying “try again”. It doesn’t work to start over or fast forward to where it stopped. They keep telling me that they will “escalate” the situation, but nothing happens. I’m going to drop it and try Amazon Prime. I’ve missed the past season of most of my favorite shows.
signed up for a free week to watch Picard. Very disappointed that it froze every minute or so, and then started up again. I also signed up for the commercial free package, and they showed a commercial when I logged in for the first time! I’ll give it one more chance, but after reading these reviews I am going to drop within the first week unless it works perfectly next time.
I just subscribed for 1 year, $99, and watched 2 episodes of Picard. I am very disappointed in the use of foul language, especially the F bombs, then when I tried to navigate to watch an episode of ST Voyager, nothing, they only offer you what THEY want you to watch. This is my shortest subscription in my internet history. In less than 2 hours I cancelled. FAKE TV!
We are being forced to sign in with that ultra-irritating, neanderthal TV keyboard every time we want to watch Picard, then put up with the ‘technical difficulties’ message and have to start over. When we finally get in to the program, the damn thing is momentarily pausing every 15 or 20 seconds, triggering the pause lines in the middle of the picture and interfering with the dialogue.
Note to Picard: Offer your work through a credible provider, please!
Signed up to watch The Good Fight season 4.Says it can be seen but nowhere found on the app.
This application sssauuuccckkksssss!!!!! The performance is garbage. Streaming is frequently interrupted ( except for commercials. They seem to have no problem there) and it will crash your systems. If you’re thinking about getting it, DON’T!!