Netflix Just Made A Bunch Of Documentaries Free To Watch On YouTube

No thanks to the coronavirus outbreak, it has forced many of us to start working and studying from home. In order to discourage people from stepping out of the house unless absolutely necessary, companies are coming up with ways to keep people entertained by making some services free and by giving away content like games and movies.

In fact, if you’re stuck at home and want something to watch and don’t have access to a subscription to a streaming service, you’ll be pleased to learn that Netflix has announced that they will be making a bunch of documentaries free to watch on YouTube. This seems to be aimed more towards educators who are looking for content to help them continue teaching their students even if they’re at home.

According to Netflix, “For many years, Netflix has allowed teachers to screen documentaries in their classrooms. However, this isn’t possible with schools closed. So at their request, we have made a selection of our documentary features and series available on the Netflix US YouTube channel. See the full list of documentary films and series below.”

Since these videos are posted onto YouTube, it means that not only can educators access them for free, but so can the rest of the world. If you love documentaries and want something new to watch, then just pop on over to Netflix’s YouTube channel to check it out.

Netflix Just Made A Bunch Of Documentaries Free To Watch On YouTube

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Google Debit Card Revealed In Leaked Images

When Apple launched their own physical credit card, the Apple Card, there was no doubt that some eyebrows were raised. It was an interesting move by the company who seemed to be diving deeper into fintech. It turns out that Apple will not be alone in their endeavors because according to leaked images obtained by TechCrunch, Google could be following suit.

However, unlike the Apple Card which is a credit card, Google’s take on a physical payment card is more of a debit card, meaning that what you can buy with it is limited to how much money you have. This is versus credit cards which give users a line of credit that can be paid off the following month.

Details about the card are scarce, but presumably it will somehow be tied-in with Google Pay as we imagine that Google will probably want users to encourage the use of its payments service. Users will be able to add and remove funds where necessary, and also to lock the card with a PIN to prevent unauthorized access.

Google has since responded to a leak with a statement that reads, “We’re exploring how we can partner with banks and credit unions in the US to offer smart checking accounts through Google Pay, helping their customers benefit from useful insights and budgeting tools, while keeping their money in an FDIC or NCUA-insured account. Our lead partners today are Citi and Stanford Federal Credit Union, and we look forward to sharing more details in the coming months.”

Google Debit Card Revealed In Leaked Images

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