How To Remove From Continue Watching On Prime Video - Quick Guide

How To Remove From Continue Watching On Prime Video - Quick Guide

If you’ve been wanting to clean up your "Continue Watching" list on Prime Video, this video tutorial shows you exactly how to do it using either the mobile app or a web browser. The "Continue Watching" section can get cluttered with shows or movies you’ve only previewed or no longer plan to finish, and fortunately, Prime Video now offers an easy way to remove these items. To begin, the most efficient method is through a web browser. Go to https://www.primevideo.com and log in to your Amazon account. Once you're signed in, hover over your profile icon and select Account & Settings or directly go to Watch History depending on your version of the interface. After you're in the Watch History section, you’ll see a list of all the content you've recently watched. Browse through this list to find the movie or TV show you want to remove from the "Continue Watching" row. Next to each title, you’ll see an option like “Remove from Watch History” or a small "X" icon. Clicking this will remove the selected content, and it will no longer appear in your Continue Watching feed. If you're using the mobile app, the option may vary slightly depending on your region and app version. Generally, long-pressing a title in the Continue Watching section or tapping the three-dot menu (⋮) next to the title will give you the option to “Remove from list”. Cleaning your Continue Watching list helps organize your Prime Video experience, especially if multiple users share the account or if you want to restart a show from the beginning without confusion. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:18 Log into Prime Video via browser 0:32 Access Watch History 0:45 Remove content from Continue Watching 1:03 Conclusion Hashtags: #PrimeVideoTips #ContinueWatching #StreamingGuide #AmazonPrimeVideo #WatchHistory #RemoveFromList #TechTutorials #StreamingHelp This YouTube Channel "Simply Finance" is not Official Support the content provided. These videos are only educational and informational. The Channel doesn't own any logos or websites shown in the tutorial videos.