Plex has confirmed that it will require a Remote Watch Pass or Plex Pass for remote streaming on its TV apps. The change is going into effect for the Roku app first, followed by all other TV apps and third-party clients in 2026.

Earlier this year, Plex increased its pricing for Plex Pass and stopped supporting all options for free remote streaming in the Plex apps, such as adding a custom server connection in the app settings. The company said at the time, “The reality is that we need more resources to continue putting forth the best personal media experience, and as a result, we will no longer offer remote playback as a free feature.” That’s also when Plex introduced the Remote Watch Pass as a less expensive way to enable remote streaming again.

Plex is now rolling out the remote watch changes to its Roku TV app. If you have Plex Pass, or the owner of the server you’re streaming from has Plex Pass, you don’t need to do anything. Otherwise, if you are streaming on a different network from the server’s home network, you need Plex Pass or Remote Watch Pass.

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    I’m not sure you do know what it means though. Because if you did, then it would be obvious how requiring another fee for the thing you already paid the one-time fee for makes the original promise of the one-time fee a lie.

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      it would be obvious how requiring another fee for the thing you already paid the one-time fee

      I did not know this. I just said that I didn’t know this.

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          Oh my god fuck you. I do not understand what those words mean. I have explicitly said I do not know what this means. Please just tell me.

          1. What was paid for in this supposed one time fee
          2. What was changed/taken away.
          3. What this extended trial does.

          The page does not explain what these things are. It just says that one was taken away in favor of the other. I am explicitly asking you this because search engines are near useless now and you have the experience and nuance to tech me this.

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            1. What was paid for in this supposed one time fee

            From the link:

            What are the features and limitations without unlocking the app?

            Free Functionality

            The following functionality is available without unlocking the Plex for Android app:

            The following functionality is available without unlocking the Plex for Android app:

            • Unlimited casting/flinging of photos and videos from the Camera Roll on your phone or tablet to other Plex apps that support Plex Companion
            • Unlimited casting/flinging of any media on your Plex Media Server to other Plex apps that support Plex Companion
            • Remote control your big screen Plex apps that support Plex Companion
            • “Movies & Shows” video on demand content from Plex
            • free Live TV channels from Plex
            • Browse libraries from your own or shared Plex Media Servers
              LIMITATIONS: When playing or viewing media from your Plex Media Server on the device:
              • Video is limited to one minute of playback
              • Music is limited to one minute of playback
              • Photos will have a watermark added
              • There are multiple ways to unlock/activate the app to remove the playback limitations when streaming from a Plex Media Server.

            Unlocked Functionality

            Unlocking the app will remove the playback limitations when streaming from a Plex Media Server.

            Unlocking or Activating Plex for Android

            The Plex for Android app is available to download for free from the Google Play or Amazon app stores. While many features of the app are available to use for free and users can test out all of the features, there are playback limitations when streaming from a Plex Media Server unless the app is unlocked.

            One-Time Purchase in the App

            Users who don’t have a Plex Pass subscription—and aren’t interested in starting one—can unlock Plex for Android through a simple one-time purchase.

            The purchase is tied to your app store account. You can download and use on any Android device with the app store you originally purchased it from with the app store account you purchased it with. The purchase is linked to the app store account that made the purchase and doesn’t extend to other app store accounts or profiles.

            For instance, if you purchase the app through Google Play, then the purchase will apply to any Android device using the same Google Play account. The purchase does not extend to a different Google Play account, nor does it extend to other app stores, such as Amazon or iTunes.

            2. What was changed/taken away.

            From the link:

            Can I access my Plex library outside of my home network?

            Yes, that’s possible! First, you’ll need to set up Remote Access on the Plex Media Server to facilitate remote connections. You then need either an active Plex Pass subscription on your server admin account (allowing any user accessing the server to stream remotely) or a Remote Watch Pass (letting you stream remotely from any server to which you have access).

            3. What this extended trial does.

            From the link:
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            Had to bust out the dictionary for this one:

            Extended (adjective)

            Continued or prolonged.
            extended efforts

            Trial

            A tentative or experimental action in order to ascertain results; experiment.

            The page does not explain what these things are.

            Which is why it’s crazy that I just followed the link you were given and copied/pasted this information in. Must be magic.

            All of that to say, fuck you right back for your obtuse little replies. Try actually reading what you’re linked to and asking intelligent questions next time, instead of “Huh? What? I don’t know those words…”