Plex Takes the Plug on Free Remote Streaming Access, Leaving Users to Shell Out for Subscriptions.
The popular media streaming service Plex is clamping down on its free remote access feature, requiring users to pay for a subscription in order to access their personal media servers. The new policy, which was first announced last March, will soon be rolled out across all of Plex's TV apps and third-party clients.
As of April 29, Plex Pass subscribers can continue to access their media libraries remotely without issue. However, users who are not paying for a subscription will face restrictions on the types of content they can access and when.
Instead, Plex is now requiring users to purchase either a Plex Pass or a Remote Watch Pass in order to gain remote access to other people's media servers. The Plex Pass starts at $7 per month, while the Remote Watch Pass costs just $2 per month.
While Plex claims that these new rules are necessary to help cover "rising costs" and implement new features, some users are taking issue with the move. Long-time Plex users have been accustomed to accessing their media libraries remotely for free, and are now facing a significant increase in subscription fees.
In an effort to shore up its financials, Plex has also reported that it is nearing profitability, thanks to increased revenue from its streaming service and recent funding rounds. However, this new policy could alienate some of its most loyal customers who have been relying on the service for years without having to pay a dime.
For those in the market for an alternative media server solution, options like Jellyfin are becoming increasingly appealing. As Plex continues to shift its focus towards its streaming business, it remains to be seen whether users will stick with the company or look elsewhere for their media hosting needs.
The popular media streaming service Plex is clamping down on its free remote access feature, requiring users to pay for a subscription in order to access their personal media servers. The new policy, which was first announced last March, will soon be rolled out across all of Plex's TV apps and third-party clients.
As of April 29, Plex Pass subscribers can continue to access their media libraries remotely without issue. However, users who are not paying for a subscription will face restrictions on the types of content they can access and when.
Instead, Plex is now requiring users to purchase either a Plex Pass or a Remote Watch Pass in order to gain remote access to other people's media servers. The Plex Pass starts at $7 per month, while the Remote Watch Pass costs just $2 per month.
While Plex claims that these new rules are necessary to help cover "rising costs" and implement new features, some users are taking issue with the move. Long-time Plex users have been accustomed to accessing their media libraries remotely for free, and are now facing a significant increase in subscription fees.
In an effort to shore up its financials, Plex has also reported that it is nearing profitability, thanks to increased revenue from its streaming service and recent funding rounds. However, this new policy could alienate some of its most loyal customers who have been relying on the service for years without having to pay a dime.
For those in the market for an alternative media server solution, options like Jellyfin are becoming increasingly appealing. As Plex continues to shift its focus towards its streaming business, it remains to be seen whether users will stick with the company or look elsewhere for their media hosting needs.