How Do You Remove Continue Watching On Netflix
Ah, the dreaded Continue Watching row on Netflix. It's like a digital hall of shame. A constant reminder of those shows you started, loved (maybe), and then...abandoned.
Is there a way to make those shows disappear? Let's dive into the art of banishing those titles from your Netflix watchlist.
The Netflix Purge: Operation Vanishing Act
First, hover over the show you want to disappear. You'll see a few options.
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Look for the three little dots. They're usually in the corner. Click them!
The "Remove From Continue Watching" Gambit
A menu pops up. This is where the magic happens!
Select "Remove from Continue Watching." It’s like a digital eraser. Poof! The show is gone. Well, almost.
Don’t celebrate just yet.

The Account Settings Deep Dive (Desktop Required)
This is where things get a little… involved. You'll need a computer for this part.
Go to your account settings on the Netflix website.
Scroll down (and down, and down…). Find the "Profile & Parental Controls" section.
Click on your profile. Then, look for "Viewing Activity". Click that sucker!
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You’ll see a list of everything you’ve ever watched. Yep, everything. Prepare for a trip down memory lane (or a cringe-worthy reminder of your questionable taste).
Find the title you want to erase from existence. There's a little "hide" button next to each title.
Click it! It’s like witnessing a digital disappearing act.
"This is a bit like destroying evidence," some may whisper. But who are we to judge?
Netflix warns that it can take up to 24 hours for the changes to take effect. Patience, young Padawan. Patience.

Want to hide an entire series? There's a button for that too. No more seasons haunting your viewing history!
The Unpopular Opinion: Embrace the Chaos
Okay, confession time. Sometimes, I like the Continue Watching row. It's a reminder of my past viewing choices.
It's like a digital diary of my moods and interests. A historical record of fleeting obsessions.
Sure, it can be cluttered. But maybe that's part of the charm?

Plus, sometimes I do want to go back to that half-watched documentary about competitive cheese rolling. Don't judge.
The Final Verdict
Removing shows from Continue Watching isn't always a quick fix.
But with a little effort (and maybe a strong cup of coffee), you can banish those unwanted titles.
Or, you could just embrace the chaos. The choice is yours. Happy watching!
Unless you're watching something really embarrassing. Then, definitely purge.
