Whether you're using an Xbox or a PlayStation 3, it's just too damn difficult to log out and log back in with another account, since the Netflix account is directly associated with the PS3 and Xbox gamertag. Many times, you have to delete the app completely, wipe the memory from your settings, and then re-download Netflix. But, this method isn't even guaranteed to work, as it has failed many. As it turns out, there's a little known secret that works for both the Xbox and PS3 systems.
When logged in to the Netflix app on your console, simple enter the secret combination below on your controller's directional pad. No, this is not The Konami Code. What this code does is take you to the secret Netflix diagnostics page, which you can use to deactivate and log out of your account, then associate a different Netflix account with your gamertag, among other things.
If you have a PS3, the exact same code will work, but the diagnostics page will look a bit different than the one on the Xbox All you have to do is go to your Netflix home and type in the simple code. Make sure that when you type in the code, you do it at a moderate pace. If you do it too quickly or too slowly, the code will not work. Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I already tried the steps in the link you shared.
It seems to be only showing Games apps, and not media apps like Netflix. This can happen if the Netflix credentials stored on the Xbox console are corrupted or if there's a problem with your Netflix account.
In the Xbox Dashboard, go to settings, and then select System. Select Storage. Select Netflix and run the setup process. Go to apps, select My Apps, and then select Netflix. Browse or search the Netflix library or your queue. Is this normal? Netflix is not part of the app list. Or is it XBOX is obsolete? This thread is locked.
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