Netflix Hacks for 2024 – Best Tricks, Tips, Settings & Add-Ons

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Netflix is one of the most used streaming platforms available right now. Depending on the region you’re based in, there are several sets of plans available. For instance, a Netflix subscription starts at $15.49/month in the US for an ad-free experience. There’s also a $6.99/month plan but it shows you ads. On top of this subscription, Netflix comes with a bunch of tips and tricks — to further enhance the experience — these are often called Netflix hacks. In this article, we’ll explore some cool Netflix Hacks for 2024 to make the most of your subscription.

There are some cool workarounds to watch Netflix for free, with terms and conditions involved. We’ve covered it separately, so, make sure to check that out.

Read: How can you watch Netflix for free in 2024?

What are some cool Netflix hacks for 2024?

In this article, we’ve combined some great Netflix hacks, including accessing the secret menu with genre codes, using a Chrome extension for IMDb ratings, employing VPNs for region-restricted content, downloading for offline viewing, and using Language Reactor for language learning. We also discuss the importance of setting up user profiles and adding a PIN for security, along with insights into Netflix recommendations, logging out from other accounts, and keyboard shortcuts for easier navigation.

Netflix Secret Menu

“This is one of my favorite Netflix hacks. In my case, I’m into thriller movies or TV series, so I want to make the most of this genre. For people like me, there’s a cool Netflix trick that continues to work in 2024. And how can you do it? The process is pretty straightforward. You have to replace the “xx” in this URL (https://netflix.com/browse/genre/xx) with a code, and it works. We’ve also written about all the Netflix secret codes in a separate post. You can check that out.

But those who are in a hurry can try one of these Netflix secret codes.

  • Action & Adventure: 1365
  • Anime: 7424
  • Children & Family Movies: 783
  • Comedies: 6548
  • Documentaries: 6839
  • Dramas: 5763
  • Horror Movies: 8711
  • Romantic Movies: 8883
  • Sci-Fi & Fantasy: 1492
  • TV Shows: 83

Install IMDb Ratings Chrome Extension

There are two kinds of people: those who watch movies and series because someone recommended them, and those who recommend movies and series to others. Honestly, I am the first one, but people who recommend movies to me often tell me that they mostly rely on searching IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, and Metacritic for ratings. That’s how they make their choice. And this Chrome Extension is powerful, as it helps you pick reviews from these sites without having to open another window. Pretty useful, right?

VPN opens many doors

Occasionally, you may want to stream a movie or series on Netflix, only to later find out it’s not available in your region. The reasons for this can vary, but let’s not dwell on that. Instead, let’s focus on a quick fix to get things working.

What you need to do is install a VPN extension from the Chrome Store, then connect it to the specific country where the content is available for streaming, and that’s it. You can now watch it from the comfort of your own home.

On phones, depending on whether you’re using Android or iOS, there are plenty of VPN apps available. You can install one of these, and if there’s a pay-to-play system, you can make the most of the trial period. Needless to say, it’s one of the cool Netflix hacks for 2024.

Download now & watch offline

Whether you’re traveling on a flight, about to board a long train journey, or simply commuting to the office or college without internet access, this Netflix hack – or rather, feature – will be super helpful. Netflix allows you to download and save movies and shows to watch them later.

Bonus Tip: If you’re on a limited plan, such as having access to only 2 devices per subscription, you can always download content. Simply turn off your phone’s data and enjoy watching the movie or series hassle-free.

A DuoLingo that’s not DuoLingo, but does DuoLingo

Yes, that’s what it is. Are you someone who enjoys learning foreign languages? Why not? It’s always fun to learn a new language, and even more amazing is that it can happen while watching movies. There’s a Chrome Extension called Language Reactor that does exactly that. It offers dual subtitles and a dictionary, so have fun learning something new. It’s one of the best Netflix hacks to make the most out of the streamer.

Multiple User Profiles is Something Very Necessary

Suppose you’re on a family plan and you do not want your siblings or friends to mess up with your streaming. That’s where User Profiles step in. It lets you create profiles so that no one can mess with your streaming history.

To make a new profile on Netflix, how you do it depends on what you’re using. If you’re on a TV or device, go to where you pick profiles and choose to make a new one. If you’re on a computer, just go to the “Manage Profiles” page. If you’re using the Netflix app on your phone or tablet, first tap “My Netflix” at the bottom right, then tap “More” or the three-dot icon at the top right. After that, pick “Manage Profiles” and then “Add Profile.” Type in a name for the new profile. If it’s for kids, choose “Kids.” Finally, tap “Continue” or “Save.” Your new profile will show up with the others on your Netflix account.

Set PIN for your User Profile

Once you’ve created a separate Netflix profile, it’s time to set a PIN or password to not let anybody see what you’re watching. Uhm. When you set up a PIN or password, only you can get into your profile, so nobody else can peek at what you’re watching. It’s like having a secret code to keep your shows and movies just for you. Adding a PIN or password makes your account extra safe, so your favorite shows stay your little secret.

To make a PIN for your Netflix profile, here’s what you do: If you’re using the Netflix app on a phone or tablet, tap “My Netflix,” then “More” or the three dots. After that, pick “Manage Profiles,” choose the profile you want, and tap “Profile Lock” to add a PIN. Put in your Netflix password, then make a 4-digit PIN. You’ll need this PIN to get into the profile or watch downloaded stuff unless it’s an old device.

If you’re on a computer, go to your Account page, pick the profile you want to lock, and turn on “Profile Lock.” Make a 4-digit PIN and check the box. To remove the PIN, uncheck the box. You can also make it so you need a PIN every time you make a new profile, but only for the main account. Don’t forget to save when you’re done.

Do you know how Netflix Recommendations work?

This is one of the coolest Netflix hacks. You may have often felt amused while seeing Netflix recommend some movies or shows. “Oh, that’s one of the great shows. Thanks, much,” are no lies, at least, in my experience with it so far. But have you ever wondered how that works? There are some complex algorithms behind that and we won’t get into that. One easy way is to thumbs up or thumbs down the show.

Logout from Other Accounts

Do you remember sharing your Netflix password with a former colleague, an ex-partner, or someone who doesn’t pay their share anymore? Well, it’s a bit cruel but that’s what the world is. First, go to your Netflix account. Then, scroll down until you find the option that says “Sign out of all devices.” Click on it to log out from all devices connected to your account. After that, find the section to change your password and update it to something new.

Learn some computer shortcuts to save some minutes

I won’t exaggerate that it’ll save you minutes and collectively, hours. No. That won’t happen. But it’s a cool Netflix hack to learn. Those of you who use Netflix on your Windows or Mac, especially. Do you know the keyboard combinations often save up some time for you? That’s exactly what alley we’re heading to. These shortcuts will make using Netflix quite comfortable.

When using F, you’ll get full-screen, and pressing Esc will exit full-screen mode. PgDn pauses, while PgUp plays. The spacebar also works for pausing and playing. To fast-forward, use Shift + Right Arrow, and to rewind, it’s Shift + Left Arrow. Lastly, pressing M might toggle the mute button, depending on your computer’s settings.

Did we help you learn something cool about Netflix hacks for 2024? Let us know in the comment box.

Abhinav Anand
Abhinav Anand
Abhinav Anand is a contributor at PhonesWiki. He had joined PhonesWiki in 2021. At PhonesWiki, he mainly writes on upcoming smartphones and software/hardware bugs. He loves to try out the latest apps and gadgets and has more than 800+ bylines to his name. His work has so far been published at Financial Express, Economic Times, KnowTechie, and more. He also contributes to Android Headlines.

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