You loveNetflix. But are you getting the most out of your subscription to thepopular streaming service? So many hidden hacks and tricks can completely transform your streaming experience. Like what, you ask? Did you know there’s a way to access Netflix shows and movies locked in other countries? Or can you turn off that annoyingautoplay featurethat kicks in after every episode?

These are just a few examples. There’s a whole world of hacks waiting to be discovered. Fromdownloading titles for offline viewingto setting up custom notifications for your favorite shows to adjusting the playback speed, a wealth of tips can revolutionize your Netflix experience.

Curious to learn all the juicy details? We’ve rounded up 22 of the best Netflix hacks, tips, and tricks every user needs to know.

Expand your streaming with a VPN

A lot of Netflix’s content is region-locked. This means certain movies and shows are only available for streaming in certain countries. Fortunately, there’s a workaround for those eager to stream cross-continent content.

All you have to do is download a safe and reliable VPN. These can be installed on somestreaming devices, such asApple TVand Amazon Fire TV, or directly to your router. For those unaware, a VPN masks your current IP address with one from another corner of the globe.

In most cases, you can choose which country your VPN selects. So let’s say you want to watch a Belgium-only Netflix series. All you have to do is choose Belgium from your VPN’s list of countries and launch Netflix.Now you can stream Netflix shows and movies without region restrictions.

Disable autoplay

Netflix’s Autoplay feature is enabled by default, which means as soon as an episode of a show is over, the next one automatically starts playing. If you’re not into this automation, guess what?It can be disabled.

To do so, head over to your Netflix Account page, choose the profile you want to change this setting for and selectPlayback Settings. Then uncheck theAutoplay Next Episode in a Series on All Devicesbox.

You can also disable autoplay previews by unchecking theAutoplay Previews While Browsing on All Devicesbox. When you’re finished making changes, clickSave.

Transfer a profile

Netflix’s profile transfer feature allows users on your Netflix account to transfer their watchlists, settings, viewing history, and recommendations to a new Netflix membership.

To put your account into Transfer mode, hover over your profile avatar and selectTransfer Profile > Allow.

You should receive an email within two days letting you know that your transfer status is active, at which point any user on your account can transfer everything over to a new Netflix plan.

Get notified about your favorite shows

Netflix does an awesome job at advertising the premiere dates of new shows and new seasons of existing series, but you may create your own custom notifications for the Netflix titles you love most.

To do so, head to a show’s title page and selectRemind Me. Now, you’ll be pinged with an in-app notification when new episodes start streaming. Conveniently, they’ll also be added to yourMy Listcollection.

Search smarter, not harder

The Netflix interface looks great but isn’t necessarily the best for searching for stuff to watch. EnterFlixable, a website to help you quickly find stuff to watch and keep tabs on recently added (and soon-to-be-removed) content.

Flixable supports Netflix coverage for multiple countries, including the U.S., U.K., Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey.

The site has also expanded to cover content for Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, and live TV channels, too.

The search function is useful and quick, allowing you to filter in a number of different ways. Categories includePopular,Coming Soon, andLeaving.

Download movies to watch offline

Like many other streaming platforms, Netflix allows you to download certain movies and shows for offline viewing. To do so, you’ll first need to have the most up-to-date version of the Netflix app installed on one of these devices:

You can easily search for movies and shows to download by following these steps:

Once you’ve found a movie or show you’d like to download, tap or click theDownloadbutton next to the title.

When you’re in the Netflix app, you’re able to also select the video quality of your downloads. UnderApp Settings, selectVideo Quality, choose Higher for better resolution and slower downloads, or Standard for the opposite.

Hit up ourstep-by-step guidefor a more in-depth walkthrough.

Rate everything you watch

To get tailored suggestions, you can “rate” titles with either a thumbs up or a thumbs down (Netflixscrapped its star rating system, for better or worse).

While much more limited without star ratings, Netflix’s algorithm takes note of your preferences and tailors its suggested titles based on those ratings. By using the rating system, you can save time when it comes to searching.

Conversely, the system also takes note of shows and movies you’ve given thumbs down, and will avoid making similar suggestions in the future. Consistently rating what you watch helps fine-tune Netflix, making your viewing experience that much better.

you’re able to also view all of the ratings you’ve ever dished out by hopping on a web browser and going to your Netflix Account page. ClickProfile & Parental Controls>Ratingsto see an entire history of your Netflix rankings.

Set up multiple profiles

If more than one person uses your Netflix account, setting up other profiles helps keep everyone’s preferences separate. Netflix allows for up to five different profiles and keeps everyone’s taste preferences and ratings specific to their profile. This is a particularly handy feature for those who have kids. The last thing you need is a row full ofDora the Explorer-related suggestions when you really wantgood sci-fi.

Get carried away and now you want to remove one or more of these new profiles? Here’s our guide todeleting profiles from your accountfrom almost any device.

If you’re a fan of checking review scores before deciding on a movie, adding IMDb ratings to your Netflix profile is crucial. Google Chrome users candownload theEnhancer extensionfrom Simkl to have ratings appear when browsing through Netflix selections.

You will need to set up a Simkl account and link it to your Netflix profile, then you’ll see IMDb ratings (and rankings!) on each title, as well as a little video camera icon, which will link to a trailer.

The extension also adds the ability to view trailers of most selections and a”Simkl Browse” dropdown menu at the top of your Netflix window, allowing you to filter titles more thoroughly than you would otherwise (it’s actually very useful).

These features are only accessible via the PC/Mac browser version of Netflix, not on the mobile app, over-the-top (Roku/Apple TV/Fire TV) apps, or gaming system apps. It also works for Hulu and Crunchyroll, for what it’s worth.

Search hidden subgenres

As it turns out, Netflix hasassigned codesto each genre and subgenre, and you can access the full list of movies or programs manually.

To do so, type or paste the following URL into your internet browser: http://www.netflix.com/browse/genre/X. After that, swap out the “X” component with the code corresponding to the genre you hope to browse, and you’ll see all the options available.

you may find Netflix’s entire code archive on theNetflix Codes site.

The categories range from fairly general (i.e., anime, drama, and TV series) to extremely specific (i.e., movies for ages 5 to 7, teen comedies, and werewolf horror movies). With how quickly and easily they can be popped into a browser, they serve as a useful tool — in addition to Netflix’s home page and existing browsing options — for finding exactly what you want to stream.

Instead of manually inputting links, Google Chrome users can install the aforementioned Enhancer extension, link an account, and pick from the “Simkl Browse” dropdown menu, or try theFindFlix extension.

Stay up to date and get recommendations

Each month, Digital Trends publishes an updated list ofwhat’s new on Netflixand what’s going away, so you can easily keep your finger on the pulse of the latest TV shows and films, as well as old favorites you want to catch before they leave the streamer.

Don’t know what to watch? There are a lot of dedicated viewers who offer helpful recommendations for people with a bad case of watcher’s block. We publish two lists, includingone of our favorite TV showsand another of ourfavorite movieson Netflix, and Reddit even hasan entire subredditdedicated to the cause.

Get a handle on data usage

Did you know that you can put a data cap on Netflix? Whether you’re using the Netflix app on an iPhone or Android device or you’re watching from a web browser, you’ll be able to choose from four data usage settings.

Here are the data caps for web browsers:

To adjust your data usage on a web browser, head to your Netflix Account page. ClickProfile & Parental Controls, click a profile, then selectPlayback Settings. Choose the data usage you’d like to use, then clickSave.

Here are the data caps for mobile devices:

To adjust your mobile data usage, open the Netflix app and tapMy Netflix. SelectMore > App Settings > Cellular Data Usage. Make your adjustments, and you’re done!

Adjust playback speed

It’s been a bumpy road, but Netflix has finally rolled out the ability to adjust playback speed for any title that you’re watching. Access your playback controls when watching a title, and then look for a speedometer icon or similar symbol.

Select this, and you can adjust playback anywhere from 0.5x to 1.5x. This is helpful for a range of users, from those who may have trouble understanding shows when they are played at normal speeds to those who really want to binge through the early seasons of a show as fast as they can.

Do note that playback speed controls are not available when casting or mirroring and cannot be accessed when using a Netflix ad-supported plan with a web browser.

Shuffle play

Remember the days of Netflix’s short-lived Shuffle Play feature. Due to low usage, the company decided to retire its randomized selection tool, but you may still randomly play Netflix movies and shows with Reelgood’sNetflix Roulettefeature.

You’ll be able to tighten up your results with genre, IMDb, and Reelgood ranking filters, and the roulette function can be used with other platforms too, including Amazon Prime Video, Showtime, and several others.

Change those subtitles

Love watching foreign films, but have a hard time keeping up with the automated subtitles that Netflix puts on your screen? The size, style, and color of subtitles can be adjusted by going to the Your Account menu in the upper-right drop-down menu of your internet browser and selectingSubtitle Appearance. Changes you make on your computer will also affect what you see on mobile devices.

Bonus: If you’re not seeing a language you want subtitles for, check outSubFlicks— the website allows you to search for subtitle files and integrate them into Netflix via theSuper Netflixapplication for Chrome. Unfortunately, these extra subtitles will only be available on PC and Mac. Did someone turn on subtitles, and now you’re super frustrated?Here’s how to turn Netflix subtitles off— on every kind of device you may be using.

Search by language

Those looking to expand their non-English vocabulary have a great — albeit somewhat hidden — way to do so. If you go to the Details section of any show, you can see a selection of subtitle languages. Click on a link for a given language, and you will then be transported to a page with all shows and films that are available in that language. You can then sort those listings by suggestions for you, rating, and in various other cool ways.

Request additions

Have a favorite movie or TV series you don’t see on Netflix? you may go to the company’shandy-dandy help pageto suggest up to three titles at a time that you’d like to see added. Netflix looks for licenses for this suggested content and, on occasion, adds them to its vast streaming library.

Learn the hotkeys

As with any quality internet app, Netflix offers users a series of hotkeys to save you clicks. Here is a full list so that you can easily toggle things like full-screen mode and volume without moving that mouse. For more info, check out thequick keys homepage.

Space/Enter:Play/Pause

PgUp:Play (PC only)

PgDn: Pause (PC only)

F:Full Screen

Esc of F again:Exit full screen

Shift+Left arrow:Rewind

Shift+Right arrow:Fast forward

Up arrow:Volume up

Down arrow:Volume down

M:Mute on/off

Remove titles from Continue Watching

We’re all familiar with that Continue Watching ribbon in the Netflix app, but did you know you can manually remove movies and shows from the list? The function is available for web browsers, TVs, and mobile devices running the latest version of the Netflix app.

For web browsers, just hover over a title in the Continue Watching row and chooseRemove From Row.

On a smart TV, head to the details page of a show or movie in the Continue Watching Row, and selectRemove from Continue Watching.

If you’re using Netflix on an iPhone, iPad, or Android device, open the app and tapMenufor a title in the Continue Watching row. Then, tapRemove From Row.

If you’re using an older version of the Netflix app, removing titles from your Viewing Activity also removes them from the Continue Watching ribbon.

Kick off your ex

Those with an ex-partner or extended group of friends logged into your account in their browser can quickly sign them out remotely. Simply go to the upper-right drop-down menu on Netflix, selectMy Account, and then choose Sign Out of All Devices. Voilá! No more moochers. Of course, if they know the password, you’ll need to change it in the My Account menu as well.

Become an early adopter of new features

If you love being on the cutting edge of new features, go to the upper-right menu, select My Account, and click theTest Participation link.

By opting in, you’ll be allowed to participate in tests to help improve the Netflix experience for others and be the first to see potential new changes before they roll out to the masses.

Put your account on hold

Netflix allows you to easily pause your subscription for up to three months without paying extra charges. Do note that this feature is only available to folks using a credit or debit card to pay for Netflix and is not available to Basic users.

To do so, head to your account settings, then click theCancel Membershipbutton (located just under the Membership & Billing subhead), and selectPause for 1 Month.

While you won’t be able to stream or download while your account is paused, youwillstill be able to browse Netflix and add titles to your watchlist.

If you’d like to extend your account pause, head to your Account page a week before the hold is up and selectExtend Pause.

When you’re ready to end your account hold, head to your Account page and clickUnpause Now.