After Roku announced that it will be removing non-certified channels from its service in March of 2022, it appears that the change will close a loophole that allowed apps like Pornhub to exist on the platform.
Apr 30th, 2021
For the past couple of weeks, Roku and Google have been going back and forth as the two companies have been working on negotiations for the YouTube TV app. Considering that this is one of the best streaming TV options for those who want to cut the cord, it may come as a shock to Roku owners.
Earlier in the week (courtesy of
9to5Google), Roku sent an email stating the following:
Ensuring a great streaming experience at an exceptional value is the core of our business. We will always stand up for our users, which is why we cannot accept Google’s unfair and anticompetitive requirements to manipulate your search results, impact the usage of your data and ultimately cost you more.