The streaming giant will implement, from February 15th, new security protocols that will make its app unfeasible to work on television models that have been in use for over a decade. The technical decision is irreversible and directly affects equipment that does not have the processing capacity to deal with the current encryption and data protection standards required by the platform.
Consumers who still use these devices are already seeing warnings on the screen about the imminent interruption of service. The measure affects a considerable base of electronics manufactured until 2015, which will no longer communicate with the company’s servers due to the obsolescence of operating systems and internal hardware components, forcing users to look for alternative connection methods.
The list of affected equipment is extensive and includes major manufacturers in the global market, impacting several homes. Modelos from Samsung with old proprietary systems, LG units prior to modern versions of webOS and Sony televisions from the
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Changes to digital security protocols
The central reason for the shutdown is not commercial, but strictly linked to the SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) security infrastructure. The processors in these older TVs are unable to decode the modern certificates needed to protect sensitive payment information and ensure that transmitted content is not intercepted or pirated during data traffic.
Maintaining support for these devices would require a reduction in platform security standards, which would expose the entire network to unnecessary cyber risks and critical vulnerabilities. Além Furthermore, the evolution to imaging technologies like 4K and HDR has made application code more complex, requiring processing power that hardware manufactured before 2015 simply cannot deliver.
In the practical scenario, technical incompatibility prevents the application from receiving the data packets necessary to maintain a stable connection with global servers. Isso results in persistent error messages or the software suddenly closing as soon as the user tries to start playing a movie or series, making the user experience unfeasible on outdated operating systems.
Impact on Apple and economic alternatives
The technical restriction also affects Apple users, specifically those who have Apple second and third generation TVs in their homes. Como these devices do not have access to the current App Store to download new versions, they will be limited to the pre-installed software that will be deactivated, following the obsolescence trend already signaled by the manufacturer of this equipment.
To get around blocking without the need to invest heavily in a new television, experts recommend using external streaming devices connected to the HDMI port. Aparelhos as Amazon Fire TV Stick, Roku Express or

