FAQs
Certainly. This is partly why we are here and created this website. Simply leave your message in the chat box as long as it’s not support-related. If the agent is online, your message or question will be answered. If not online, leave your correct email address so that we can follow up with you. You should also be able to email yourself a copy of the chat box communication. Check inside the chat box.
Yes. Feel free to visit our Top 10 IPTV Service Comparison Chart. Find the ‘Type of IPTV Service & Apps‘ section in the far left column. Scroll right and you will also find the name of the TV app supported by each IPTV service as you continue scrolling right. If you don’t see an IPTV service supporting the same app, you will find other IPTVs supporting different apps.
However, you may find IPTVs with an app very similar to the app you install. Sometimes IPTV services add their brand name to the app which can be the same app you are using but has a different brand name.
For example… In the Comparison Chart, Zeus Player and Carbon Player are the replacement apps for GenPlay and Thorium Player. Find each replacement app to find their respective IPTV service in the chart.
Generally, we cannot. Only you (at least you should) and your IPTV service have access to your account and know where to go for support and subscription renewals. Feel free to read our article HERE to help yourself.
No. Although our website says Watch TV Online or How to Watch TV Online, we are not a streaming TV/VOD service or IPTV service. We are not a support website. If you have already paid for something elsewhere or entered into a trial, you must go back to that website to get support. Find the emails the service sent you after signing up for the subscription or trial. Be sure to look in your Spam or Junk mail folder.
If you have not found a service, I recommend that you Visit our Top 10 IPTV Service Comparison Chart. There’s a lot of info on each IPTV service listed so take your time to read, watch, and learn. It’s best to use a computer or tablet.
Should always start by finding the ideal IPTV service. They tell you what app they support and provide setup instructions either on their website or by email. When visiting an IPTV service website that doesn’t provide the setup instructions to install the app, you may try searching for the TV app name on this website or go to our How-To Video website and search.
Just know the app doesn’t deliver any streaming TV/VOD content on its own. You need the activation/login credentials from the IPTV service (subscription or trial) to activate and use the app to watch TV online.
If you don’t know the name of your subscription service where you paid your money and have an account, don’t know where to find them, can’t find the emails your subscription service sent you, or get support, then you need to start over and find another streaming/IPTV service. You may find an IPTV supporting the same TV app. Visit our Top 10 IPTV Service Comparison Chart.
Take your time to read, watch, and learn. It’s best to use a computer or tablet to read and navigate the chart. If you have time left on your subscription (wherever you made the payment), then you may want to continue your search. Find the emails your IPTV service sent you when you first subscribed or entered into the trial. Look in your Spam/Junk mail folder.
Glad you asked. Simply visit our Top 10 IPTV Service Comparison Chart. There’s a lot of info on each IPTV service listed so take your time to read, watch, and learn. You will find a Visit Site link, Review link, and video link for each IPTV service listed. It’s best to use a computer or tablet to read and navigate the Comparison Chart.
Yes, you can visit this page to read and learn more.
No. You reached a free Internet TV information and product review website. We also help you find a top streaming TV/IPTV service. Feel free to Visit Our Top 10 IPTV Service Comparison Chart. There’s a lot of info so take your time to read, watch, and learn. You will also find a Visit Site link, Review link, and Video link for each IPTV service listed.
Always start by finding the ideal IPTV service first. They tell you what app to install that is supported. They provide you with the activation/login credentials to activate and use the TV app to watch TV online. The IPTV delivers all the streaming TV/VOD content. No TV app can do everything alone. You can only get support from the IPTV service and must return to their website to renew your subscription.
Thereby, you must pay for the IPTV service subscription to get everything you need to start watching TV online. Always remember the name of your IPTV service and know how to find their website.
Save all emails that you receive from the IPTV service to refer back to them again. This will help you remember your IPTV service name and where to go to get support. It would be best if you bookmark/save the IPTV service website to have another way to find them.
If you don’t see any emails from the IPTV service after you sign up to subscribe or get the trial, look inside your Spam or Junk mail folder. Check your Junk/Spam folder whenever you sign up for something and pay money or enter a free trial. If you see any emails from the IPTV service (whatever the brand name), move those emails to your regular email inbox.
To learn even more, feel free to sign up for our Free IPTV Prep Guide Here. You will be added to our mailing list and receive future emails from us. You can unsubscribe very easily by clicking the ‘Unsubscribe’ link on our email sent to you. You will be taken off the mailing list and stop receiving future emails. We don’t send emails often but when we do, it will be something very valuable.
Normally, we tell everyone to always start with finding the IPTV service first. They tell you what TV app is supported and provide setup instructions, either on their website or via email. After the app is installed, it does not deliver any streaming content on its own. All the live TV channels and VODS come from the IPTV service. If installing the app first, you must know the IPTV service to get the activation/login details to activate and use the app to watch TV online.
In simpler terms, you are not getting live channels and VODs across any cable, satellite, or fiber platform. Everything comes from the Internet. The IPTV services that we recommend do not require you to install an antenna, set-top box, receiver, or any equipment. IPTVs are not cable TV or satellite TV companies.
All the streaming TV/VOD content comes from the Internet across your IP address that your ISP (Internet Service Provider) gave you when having a modem/router. Some IPTV services use a No IP Lock system while others use an IP Lock system.
As for No IP Lock, you can use a VPN service should your ISP throttle your streaming performance. You can also connect to any compatible device when traveling. Many times these types of IPTVs include a Web TV Player that opens in your web browser. You don’t download anything and it is great for computer users (Mac, Windows, Linux), and other devices with a web browser.
You will find both IP Lock and No IP Lock IPTVs in our Comparison Chart Here.