I don't know why it's not allowed, but I suspect it's because allowing access to things like Netflix, Amazon Prime, etc. require more resources on their end.
I don't know *why* it's not allowed, but I suspect it's because allowing access to things like Netflix, Amazon Prime, etc. require more resources on their end.
oh, so they are actively blocking those services for the lower tier? Do you know of a list of services that gets this treatment?
oh, so they are actively blocking those services for the lower tier? Do you know of a list of services that gets this treatment?
Hover your mouse cursor over the little "i" icon and it will list what isn't available.
Hover your mouse cursor over the little "i" icon and it will list what isn't available.
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