After How Long of Watching Netflix Does It Ask if You Want to Continue Watching

Netflix just got a big upgrade for Continue Watching — and you can try it now

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Netflix is finally allowing users to manually remove TV shows and movies from the Continue Watching row, which gives you more control while also potentially avoiding some awkward moments with family members.

Confirmed via an official blog post (opens in new tab), this upgrade has been announced for all devices, including desktop, mobile and Smart TVs, and is rolling out right now. This new feature might seem like a small addition, but it's a long-requested one that is sure to please many Netflix users.

If your Continue Watching row is filled with TV shows that you gave up on after a few episodes, or half-watched movies that a friend or family member started watching on your account, this upgrade finally lets you clean up your Netflix homepage. It can also be used to remove guilty pleasures like the new season of Love is Blind from being visible to all — we're not judging, promise.

Removing a show or movie from your Continue Watching row is extremely straightforward. First, select the card you want to remove from your Continue Watching list, then scroll down to the "Remove from Continue Watching" option to delete it. If you accidentally remove something you're still working through, clicking the option a second time will undo the removal. It's that simple.

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We tested the feature out on Tom's Guide's TikTok account (opens in new tab), and sure enough we easily removed The Circle from our Continue Watching list. Check out how the option looks on mobile:

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This new feature is another example of Netflix UI's being streets ahead of the competition when it comes to useability. Compared to services such as Disney Plus and HBO Max, the Netflix app is comfortably the most intuitive and user-friendly. This new addition just adds another layer of customization that its rivals can't currently match.

It's already been a strong start to the new year at Netflix. If you're considering canceling Netflix, new series like the zombie high school drama All of Us Are Dead and the ludicrously titled dark comedy The Girl in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window offer compelling reasons to stick around. Plus, the Netflix 2022 movies preview has us stoked for Knives Out 2, Enola Homes 2 and more.

Struggling to find something new to watch? Wait no more, as our list of the new movies and shows to watch this weekend has picks from Netflix, Hulu and more. And if you're looking for more little tips on how to get the most from your account, you might also want to check out our Netflix hidden features and Netflix money-saving tips articles.

In other TV news, NCIS season 19 is bringing back an old cast member and the Bel-Air trailer is wild. And for those trying to figure out who the next Wolverine is? A beefcake photo of Taron Egerton is reminding folks of MCU Wolverine casting rumors (which he shot down).

Rory is a Deals Editor at Tom's Guide based in the UK. He covers a wide range of topics but with a particular focus on deals, gaming and streaming. When he's not scouring retailers for PS5 restock or writing hot takes on the latest gaming hardware and streaming shows, he can be found attending music festivals and being thoroughly disappointed by his terrible football team.

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