
Stream with your friends and family with Teleparty
It’s a rainy night, and you want to watch a movie with your friends. However, no one wants to travel. Luckily, no one will have to move off their couch or bed to watch a movie or show together with the FREE Chrome extension Teleparty (formally known as Netflix Party).
Once you download the Teleparty extension on Chrome or Edge, you can watch content simultaneously with friends while using the chat feature to discuss the movie. The extension is compatible with Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and HBO Max so long as everyone has a subscription. Amazon Prime has their own version of Teleparty built into their services, and it is compatible with Fire TV and your web browser.
The steps are simple:
- Load the movie or show you want to watch
- Click on the extension logo on your toolbar and start the party
- Copy the Share-URL and share them with your friends however (email, text, etc)
- Wait until your friends join through the link
- Customize your name and icon for the chat box
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Leo Herrera
Leo Hererra is a graduate student of EMDD. He currently works as a graduate assistant for the program. His research interests include film and media theory.
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