The Enshittification of Plex Is Kicking Off, Starting with Free Roku Users
And it's just going to get worse from here.


Plex is starting to enforce its new rules, which prevent users from remotely accessing a personal media server without a subscription fee.
Previously, people outside of a server ownerβs network could access the ownerβs media library through Plex for free. Under the new rules announced in March, a server owner needs to have a Plex Pass subscription, which starts at $7 per month, to grant users remote access to their server. Alternatively, someone can remotely access another personβs Plex server by buying their own Plex Pass or a Remote Watch Pass, which is a subscription with fewer features than a Plex Pass and that Plex started selling in April for a $2/month starting price.
Plexβs new rules took effect on April 29. According to a recent Plex forums post by a Plex employee that How-To Geek spotted today, the changes are rolling out this week, with a subscription being required for people using Plexβs Roku OS app for remote access. The Plex employee added:


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