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Netflix is going to help you stop rinsing your mobile data

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Netflix admitted yesterday it’s been secretly throttling video streams for AT&T and Verizon customers – it said to prevent these people from consuming their entire data plan in a matter of hours – and soon it’ll let you opt to do this yourself.

Starting in May, Netflix apps will get a data saver feature that lets people set their own consumption limits.

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It hasn’t revealed much more detail – but the news was no doubt prompted by the revelations around AT&T and Verizon.

In fact, Netflix has explained that its default bitrate for viewing over mobile networks is capped globally at 600 kilobits per second – so it’s actually been throttling video for everyone, not particular network customers.

The company explains:

We believe restrictive data caps are bad for consumers and the Internet in general, creating a dilemma for those who increasingly rely on their mobile devices for entertainment, work and more… It’s about striking a balance that ensures a good streaming experience while avoiding unplanned fines from mobile providers.

Obviously stealthily throttling traffic wasn’t a good move on Netflix’s part – but in place of actually getting network providers to do something about data charges – this has got to be a reasonable thing all round, right?

➤ Helping Netflix members get more from their mobile data plans [Netflix]

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Netflix is going to help you stop rinsing your mobile data