It does. But the content is localized.I'm not sure if this helps but you can Google PLUTO TV on your computer and stream it for free without having to sign in.
(at least here in the USA)
Since I'm no internet expert I have to ask, does this not work elsewhere?
You're trying too hard to make everything look like doom and gloom and twist it into a negative. That's what comes off as desperation.ViacomCBS is now giving away Star Trek Discovery season 4 for free (with ads) on Pluto TV.
The "flagship" show of Paramount+. For free...
Talk about amateurism, aimlessness, desperation. This was supposed to be the big hook for Paramount+ in Europe in 2022.
I'll watch it for free and save my pennies for the Bluray later.Do we know if Pluto TVs episodes will be on demand?
To be honest I’m tempted to just buy the season on one of the on demand services services which will be available in the uk as no ads and having it on demand would be worth it for me
It essentially allows you to surf the public internet with your own private network, so your browsing history, IP address, and personal details are hidden. It's especially useful for bypassing geo-locking restrictions so you can view content that is only available in other countries, like certain YouTube videos and so forth.Probably another dumb question, but again no expert...,
What exactly does a "VPN" enable one to do with stuff like this?
(I kinda-sorta get what it is, but my understanding is sketchy)
I've got it on my smart TV and Fire Stick too. Despite minor differences on the look of their front end, I can confidently say that the menus are a nightmare, the programme guide useful only for the next couple of hours and the favouriting facility seems somewhat pointless without an option to view and access your favourites. Amateur hour stuff.The Pluto TV service doesn’t strike me as the kind of software that circumvents VPNs..
Not suggesting anything to anybody here, of course. Just a speculation.
AH... Thank you.It essentially allows you to surf the public internet with your own private network, so your browsing history, IP address, and personal details are hidden. It's especially useful for bypassing geo-locking restrictions so you can view content that is only available in other countries, like certain YouTube videos and so forth.
My country doesn’t have it while it has Netflix. It’s CBS lost.I'm not sure if this helps but you can Google PLUTO TV on your computer and stream it for free without having to sign in.
(at least here in the USA)
Since I'm no internet expert I have to ask, does this not work elsewhere?
Nothing for Ireland yet eitherNot available in Poland, of course. Grrrr.
So now you're pissed that Paramount isn't making money from Discovery being on a subscription service? Seriously man, pick a lane. I mean, not that I took any of your 'opinions' seriously in the first place, but they are absolutely laughable at this point.
That is devilish.Schadenfreude
It's amazing that how one company can do that. Also, shall sing ding-dong the witch is dead? Amazes me the depths of human unkindness.But I’m sure that’s because of how horrible Paramount is.
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