Netflix is one of the most popular streaming services around. Millions of users binge-watch their favorite shows and movies every day. One of the most helpful features of Netflix is the ability to ...
If you’re a Netflix user, you may have noticed that the profile pictures available on the platform are limited. The good thing is, there’s a way to create your own custom Netflix profile picture. In ...
If your profile picture could use a refresh or you're craving a bit more privacy, this tool can help. Shelby Brown (she/her/hers) is an editor for CNET's services team. She covers tips and tricks for ...
There isn’t any direct method to set a custom profile picture in Netflix. However, you can do so by installing the Custom Profile Picture for Netflix extension on your browser. Here’s how: Start by ...
You can change your profile on Netflix to customize several facets of it through your Account Settings on a web browser. Profiles on Netflix allow each user to ...
Android 13 seems to be doubling down on user profiles, probably as tablets become a more central focus for Google. In the latest Android 13 preview, Google is making it possible to customize your user ...
If you’re a Netflix user, you’ve likely noticed the default profile images that come with the account. While they may suffice, they don’t exactly scream “personalized.” Luckily, Netflix allows users ...
Gamerpics on Xbox and avatars or profile pictures on PlayStation let players use imagery to express something about themselves to the rest of the gaming community. They're not the most important thing ...
A new Facebook app gives users the power to manipulate Facebook’s new photo bank into a system of frames for your profile picture. (More on Techland: Facebook Photos, Now With Facial Recognition Tech) ...
Facebook is launching a series of new features to help people customize their photos and videos in the social network’s continuing battle with Snapchat, an app that put the camera, photos and video at ...
When the Supreme Court ruled in favor of marriage equality, June 26, 2015, a small team within Facebook hacked together and launched Celebrate Pride—a way to effortlessly place a visual overlay ...