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Netflix Tests Privacy Feature to Help Hide Your Embarrassing Viewing Habits

Posted on July 18, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Kurt Wagner writes:

Netflix is giving some of you permission to have a one-night stand with your favorite bad movie.

The company is testing a “private viewing” feature that allows users to hide a movie or show from their viewing history and recommendations.

Read more on Mashable.

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