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Chill out, DAZN enthusiasts! 📺consinceding to customer feedback, DAZN switches gears - Taking a step back on simultaneous streaming
What's happening?
▶ Bid farewell to enjoying DAZN content alongside a cousin or friend on two devices simultaneously. As of now, your highest-tier subscription only unlocks the ability to stream programs on a single screen.
▶ The number of registered devices also receives a significant trim, dropping from six to an intimate trio.

For DAZN veterans, relax - no changes are brewing just yet for you. The number of devices you had in your contract at the time of signing and as promised in the original terms and conditions will apply.
The changes for fresh customers have already taken effect. DAZN remained hush-hush about this development.
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As soccer fans in Germany's Bundesliga, soak in the sorrow - With recent adjustments, DAZN subscribers can only stream matches on a single device at a time. Additionally, the widespread disappointment hits home as the maximum number of registered devices with the top subscription tiers plunges from six to three.
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Insights from Enrichment Data:
- Number of Devices: With a DAZN subscription, you can now stream content on up to two devices concurrently. However, this benefit is exclusive to the priciest plan.
- Device Compatibility: DAZN can be accessed on various devices such as smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and game consoles. On the flip side, less user-friendly platforms like Roku may present challenges due to a lack of VPN app support. Users can circumvent this issue by setting up a VPN on their home router or connecting their computer directly to the TV via an HDMI cable.