

From there, you browse and play your content as you always have, but now, your only limitation is your internet access speed. Plex Cloud shows up in your server list along with any other Plex servers you may have running.

Plex Cloud gives your private media collection the Netflix treatment - simply fire up your Plex client of choice, whether it’s on Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, or your PC’s browser or a mobile device (it must support secure connections), and sign in as usual. The benefits to Plex Cloud are significant: There’s no need to download, install and configure Plex software on your Mac or PC, there’s no need to leave that machine on 24/7 so you can access your content, and there’s no need to mess around with transcoding options, both inside and outside of Plex, in the event that your computer isn’t a powerhouse with the capability of handling all of your streaming demands. Plex launches its free, ad-supported streaming service, no Plex server needed Plex launches more than 80 free, ad-supported livestreaming TV channels Plex requires password resets after confirmed breach of personal data
