Molotov announces the addition of an option to its site: to start watching TV in streaming, you can now save yourself by installing the app. A simple browser connection is sufficient.
Despite its recent legal setbacks with the TF1 and M6 groups, which forced it to integrate most of their plan with its tariff concessions, Molotov continues its growth. Recent News: The streaming service is no longer just an application, it can now be accessed from a web browser.
How to get there
To access this new option, nothing could be simpler, just open your favorite browser, search the Molotov site, and a new option will appear in addition to downloading the app.
Log in to your account to discover all the custom features of the service. Like sVOD operating systems, apps are required to download only for offline viewing.
On the computer only
As mentioned from the beginning, the solution only works on the system. On smartphones, a new option that appears on their site leads to Molotov’s Play Store page “Open in Browser”.
If you have a habit of watching videos halfway across your screen, the site does not support this option. Once you lower the window a little more, you will learn it “Your screen resolution is not good enough on this device”. A formulation does not need to be modified because it is not a worrying screen like the site’s “response”.
What exactly is this option for? On devices that do not have the app installed they are either older or not compatible with traditional stores, but are useful because they have a more integrated browser. It also makes it possible to provide a new entry point that is easy to use for users who are not very comfortable installing applications.
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