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How to change the primary language on your Netflix profile, on desktop and mobile

Jun 12, 2019, 19:58 IST

FILE PHOTO: The Netflix logo is shown in this illustration photograph in Encinitas, CaliforniaReuters

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  • Netflix has nearly 150 million subscribers worldwide, who speak a variety of languages.
  • The entertainment streaming platform allows users to navigate its app or website in more than 20 languages.
  • You can change the default language on your Netflix profile with just a few clicks or taps.
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Pretty much everyone has a Netflix account these days, and for good reason - the streaming platform not only hosts some of our favorite TV shows and movies, but it also has a host of original content that's engaging, thought-provoking, and too good to miss.

With nearly 150 million subscribers around the world, Netflix draws users who speak a plethora of languages, and thankfully the platform supports over 20 of them.

With options ranging from Arabic and Korean to French and Spanish, it's easy to change Netflix's default language with just a few simple steps. Here's what you need to know.

How to change Netflix's primary language on desktop

1. Go to Netflix.com and sign into your account. Once signed in, select the profile you want to change the language settings of by clicking on it.

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2. Navigate directly to the language settings page by entering https://www.netflix.com/LanguagePreferences into your URL toolbar in your selected browser.

You'll be presented with a list of every language that Netflix offers.Jennifer Still/Business Insider

3. On the language settings page, select the language of your choice by clicking in the small circle located to the left of it.

4. Once you've selected your language, save your settings by scrolling down and clicking the "Save" button. You will then be returned to your account page and can begin streaming as normal.

How to change Netflix's primary language on mobile

1. Using your phone or tablet's web browser, go to Netflix.com and sign into your account, and select the profile whose language settings you want to change.

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2. Once you're signed in, you can navigate directly to the language settings page by entering https://www.netflix.com/LanguagePreferences into your URL toolbar.

You may need to scroll down to see all the languages offered.Jennifer Still/Business Insider

3. On the language settings page, select the language of your choice by clicking in the small circle located to the left of it.

4. Once you've selected your language, save your settings by scrolling down and clicking the "Save" button.

5. Open the Netflix app on your phone or tablet. If your new language appears, you're good to go. If not, you may need to sign out and then sign back in for changes to take effect. From that point, you should see Netflix displaying your chosen language.

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Note that you can also toggle the audio and visual subtitles on a video to a language other than English, though the available languages will be limited depending on the show or movie you're watching.

Audio and subtitles are only available in a limited number of languages.Jennifer Still/Business Insider

To do this, simply select the "Audio and Subtitles" option at the bottom of the screen when playing a video, and select the audio and subtitle language of your choice before pressing the "x" in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. Your changes should take effect immediately.

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