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Meet the tweak every Netflix user needs: ‘God Mode’

Updated Dec 19th, 2018 8:58PM EST
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Netflix has changed the way we access entertainment. There’s really no two ways about it. Even if you’re not a Netflix subscriber, you likely use some web-based service to stream movies or TV shows from time to time, and Netflix is directly responsible for the rise of these services.

As great as Netflix is though, nothing is perfect and there’s plenty of room for improvement. Now, a new Netflix Tweak called “God Mode” delivers some of that improvement in one key area.

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While the big screen is still the best way to enjoy Netflix content, plenty of people use the Netflix website on a computer to stream shows and movies. Like us, many of those people are likely annoyed but the single rows of content you have to scroll through endlessly to browse titles.

A developer by the name of Renan Cakirerk has come to our rescue. Using his tweak called God Mode, the single rows of content are spread out so you can actually see what’s going on.

Here is what content lists look like normally on the Netflix website:

And here’s what it looks like with God Mode:

The God Mode tweak is completely free, and you can download it by following the link below in our source section.

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