It has been a long time since the Netflix joined our lives. Netflix users probably do not even remember how they started using Netflix regularly or what was the first movie or series that they watched on Netflix.

Turns out, there is an option in the settings on Netflix account where you can check the very first thing you have ever watched on Netflix. Let us see how.

 

Netflix archives: Your archives

Netflix archives: Your archives
Finding out what was the first thing you watched on Netflix may not be as difficult as you thought

No matter how many videos or series or movies you have binged on Netflix, they keep a track of each video that you have ever opened. That way, you can actually look back and see what all you have watched and what all you have missed so far.

 

What to do?

What to do?
Find out the first thing you watched on Netflix

Get on the desktop browser instead of the mobile app. Log in to your Netflix account and click the drop down menu at the top right of the page.

There are plenty of options within the account menu of Netflix, but most of them don’t matter for this exercise. Go all the way down to the very last part of the menu titled “My Profile.” From there, you’ll see a link on the right side called “Viewing Activity.” Go ahead and click on that.

 

Finally: The most awaited reveal

Finally: The most awaited reveal
Go and find download your archives now

What you should see now is a list of your viewing activity on Netflix, beginning with what you watched most recently. The list only shows a handful of titles before giving you the option to show more. The “Download All” link should be on the right side of the page. Click that and a plain text document will be downloaded to your computer, showing you every single video you had ever watched and when!

Is that not very simple? Go ahead and download yours now.

 

 

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