You Can Now Find Out How Many Days You've Watched Netflix In Total This Year
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Spotify Wrapped triggered a hell of a lot of boasting this year, as the music streaming app analysed people's behaviour and told them who their favourite artists were of 2020.
But there's some information you might want to keep a little closer to your chest...
Yep, a web developer has now invented 'Netflix Wrapped,' which analyses all the TV and movies you've been watching, and can even tell you how many days of telly you've watched this year.
(We dread to think...)
Not officially affiliated with Netflix, the add-on was invented by Niko Draca, a Canadian software engineer.
Netflix Wrapped can be downloaded as a Chrome extension, and allows you to see a breakdown of all your data from the streaming site, from the amount of days you binged in total (in days, hours and seconds) to your favourite genres.

After sharing the hack on TikTok, Niko racked up over 500k views, and almost all of these people went on to download the add-on to check out their own stats.
To download the extension, simply visit the Chrome Web Store and you'll find it under the name 'Netflix Wrapped'. Next, click 'Add to Chrome'.
Then, when it's downloaded, you simply open the Chrome extension and press start when you're on your chosen Netflix profile, and you can watch the magic happen.

As well as information about the amount of overall time you watched telly for, you'll also be treated to a graph on the amount of hours per month, and a pie chart on the amount of hours you've watched by days of the week.
(We're going to take a wild guess that lockdown will have triggered a spike...)

Netflix Wrapped also shows a bar chart which highlights the top genres you've binged, from true crime to romantic TV to competition reality TV.
Plus, there's a bar chart showing the content rating you typically watch, so you can show your pals just how much you've been bingeing adult and scary movies.

You can post all your results on Instagram, just like you did with Spotify Wrapped.
Although, we have a feeling these results might be a little bit more shameful.
We'll keep our Below Deck binging to ourselves, thanks very much.
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