Movie and show discovery
Google TV organizes movies, shows, recommendations, highlights, and service choices into a single entertainment interface. The onboarding flow asks about apps and recommendation preferences, which helps tailor what users see later.
This is useful for viewers who switch between streaming services and want one place to browse options. A unified discovery screen can make it easier to remember what to watch next or find something already available through a connected app.
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Watchlist, library, and connected TV
The visible tabs include Highlights, For you, Shop, and Your stuff, with watchlist and library areas for saved or owned titles. A Connect TV button also appears, which points to remote-style or device-linking workflows.
Users with a Google media library can use these areas to revisit saved titles or look for new releases. Device connection should be reviewed carefully on shared networks so playback controls go to the intended screen.
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Media purchases and permission choices
Google TV can involve media purchases, rentals, recommendations, account data, and playback-related settings. The package declares contacts, location, microphone, nearby devices, notifications, picture-in-picture, network, and background service capabilities.
Review any shop, rental, purchase, or account prompt before continuing. Users who only want local playback should check whether recommendation and connected-device features match their privacy expectations.
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