Disney Plus made it easy to see where you were

Disney Plus made it easy to see where you were

If you've signed up for Disney Plus since its launch on November 12, you may have found resuming movies and shows cringing at you from a frustrating experience, but Disney just introduced Place a solution. The "Keep Watching" panel, which is one of the main products of almost all streaming services, was defeated amid early technical difficulties. Now it's back, making it easier to get back to what you're looking at. This newly restored feature saves you from diving deep into your library selection to remind you exactly what you continuously streamed before falling asleep the night before. And that's another sign that the Disney Plus service is picking up after a rocky start. Some issues remain, such as weird aspect ratio choices, but the streaming platform is gradually ironing out the early issues.

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Still, the launch and first few weeks of service can be considered a success for Disney, tempting users with free trials and special offers, like three months free if you buy a Chromebook. Built around the five pillars of Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar, Disney, and National Geographic content, you've got hundreds of movies and TV shows to make if you decide to part with a monthly subscription (starting at $6.99 in the US). . The service is currently online in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands, with a bigger European launch next year (coming to the UK on March 31, 2020). , For example). By the time more countries are eligible to join the party, Disney Plus should offer all the features expected of a streaming service, like a dashboard that lets you quickly get back to what you're already watching.