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Last updated: 27/05/2026
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Netflix watch history privacy is something most users never think about — until they realize Netflix keeps a permanent, chronological record of everything they watch on their profile, visible to anyone with access to that account. The good news: you can hide or remove titles from your viewing history in about 60 seconds using a web browser.

Key Takeaways

  • Netflix stores a complete record of every title watched on your profile unless you manually hide it
  • The full Netflix watch history privacy controls are only available through a web browser, not the mobile app or TV interfaces
  • You can hide individual titles by going to Accounts > Profiles & Parental Controls > Viewing Activity and clicking “hide from viewing history”
  • TV series episodes must be hidden individually — you cannot remove an entire season at once
  • Removing a title from Continue Watching is not the same as erasing it from your full viewing history

Why Netflix watch history privacy matters

Your Netflix watch history is a detailed map of your viewing habits. Netflix stores this data chronologically, making it trivially easy for anyone with profile access to see exactly what you’ve been watching, when, and in what order. This becomes a real privacy issue in shared household accounts where family members or guests might snoop, or if you’re simply uncomfortable with a permanent digital trail of your entertainment choices. The distinction between removing something from Continue Watching and truly hiding it from your viewing history is critical — the former just cleans up your home screen, while the latter actually removes the title from Netflix’s record of what you’ve watched.

How to hide Netflix watch history in a web browser

The only way to fully hide Netflix watch history privacy is through a web browser. Open Netflix in any browser, select your profile, navigate to Accounts, then scroll to your profiles and click Profiles & Parental Controls for the profile you want to manage. From there, open Viewing Activity, which displays your complete chronological watch list. For any title you want removed, click the “hide from viewing history” button. If you’re hiding TV series, understand that each episode must be hidden individually rather than removing the entire season in one action.

This method is more permanent than the mobile alternative because it actually deletes titles from Netflix’s record of what you’ve watched, not just from your Continue Watching row. The process takes roughly 60 seconds per title, making it practical even for users with extensive histories they want to clean up.

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Mobile and desktop alternatives for Continue Watching

If you only want to clean up your Continue Watching row (not your full viewing history), you have faster options on mobile and desktop. On the Netflix mobile app, open Continue Watching, tap the three dots on any title, choose Remove from row, and confirm. On desktop, hover over a title in Continue Watching, press the X button, and confirm removal — Netflix may ask you to provide a reason for the removal.

The critical difference: removing something from Continue Watching does not erase it from your full viewing history. Anyone accessing your Viewing Activity page through the browser method will still see the title listed. This matters if privacy is your goal rather than just cleaning up your home screen.

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Is there a faster way to hide everything at once?

No. Netflix does not offer a nuclear option to hide your entire viewing history in one click. You must hide titles individually, whether through the browser Viewing Activity method or by removing them one at a time from Continue Watching. For users with years of viewing history, this is tedious — but it also means you have granular control over what stays visible and what gets hidden.

Can you truly stop Netflix from tracking what you watch?

Hiding your viewing history removes titles from the visible record, but it does not stop Netflix from collecting data about your viewing behavior. Netflix’s recommendation algorithm and internal analytics still track what you watch to personalize your experience and inform its content decisions. Hiding your history only prevents other account users from seeing your viewing record through the Viewing Activity page.

FAQ

Is the Netflix watch history privacy setting available on the app or smart TV?

No. The full viewing-history hiding feature is only available through a web browser. The Netflix mobile app and TV interfaces do not offer access to the Viewing Activity page or the “hide from viewing history” button. Mobile users can only remove titles from Continue Watching, which is not the same as hiding them from your full viewing history.

What’s the difference between removing from Continue Watching and hiding from viewing history?

Removing a title from Continue Watching cleans up your home screen but leaves the title in your full viewing history. Hiding from viewing history, available only via web browser, actually removes the title from your Viewing Activity record. If privacy is your concern, you need the web browser method.

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Do I have to hide each episode of a TV series separately?

Yes. Netflix does not allow you to hide an entire season or series at once. Each episode must be hidden individually through the Viewing Activity page. For binge-watchers with long series histories, this is the main time commitment in cleaning up your Netflix watch history privacy.

Your Netflix watch history privacy is entirely in your hands — but only if you take action. Netflix will keep a permanent record of everything you watch unless you actively hide it, one title at a time, through a web browser. For users who value privacy or simply don’t want housemates seeing their viewing habits, the 60-second investment per title is worth the effort.

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