In case you were wondering,TV Series Archives the answer is yes -- Netflix knows exactlyhow many times you've watched A Christmas Prince.
SEE ALSO: What to stream on Netflix in DecemberOn Sunday night, the official Netflix Twitter account shared the following, mind-boggling statistic -- and asked a very pertinent question.
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The reactions fell somewhere between amusement and mild, 1984-style paranoia.
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Ultimately, though, it seemed that Netflix just wanted to check in on its people.
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Best not to overthink these things -- just pop on A Christmas Princefor the 19th time and all those worries will melt away.
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