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Netflix Hidden Categories: A Chrome Extentions Helps User to Find Hidden Catgegories;46% American Couples Are Netflix Cheating?

A new study shows that cheating in the United States of America has been rise by 46 percent. However, it is about Netflix cheating.

According to the study released by streaming service Netflix, 46 percent of streaming couples have admitted that they cheated on their partners by watching their favorite shows without them. Netflix cheating has been rise since 2013. In the survey conducted, 60 percent of its consumers would cheat more it they get away with it. 

Netflix happens not only in America, but it happens globally. In Mexico and Brazil, there are about 57 percent to 58 percent Netflix cheaters.

Meanwhile, Netherlands has the most loyal viewers. About 73 percent have not cheated in the country, CBS reported.  

Most cheaters can't wait to watch the following Netflix shows, "Strager Things," "The Walking Dead," "Breaking Bad." "House of Cards," "Orange Is The New Black," "American Horror Story," and "Narcos." According to Netflix, most TV watchers have no intention to cheat, 80 percent of the time is unplanned. 

Just like famous fast foods that have secret menu, Netflix also has a secret menu in a form of hidden categories. 

A new Chrome extension helps Netflix users to find the content they want to watch. Since there are thousands of TV shows on the streaming service, Netflix allows its users to either search for an exact title or film through suggested categories. 

The free Chrome extension Netflix Categories helps unlock the numerous hidden categories by allowing users to flick through specific genres quickly. It also allows users streamline the process with the ability to search and even bookmarked their favourite categories.

Currently, Netflix Categories provides access to over 100 hidden categories. But don't worry, its creator Deekshith Allamaneni has plans to expand the number, according to Independent UK.

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