Disney Plus on a Chromebook: How to watch
Yes, Disney Plus works on Chromebooks — Here's how to watch
Getting Disney Plus to work on a Chromebook is simple to figure out. Whether you're tied down to a Chromebook with school restrictions or you have one of the best Chromebooks that you desperately want to watch The Mandalorian on, we've got you covered with a couple of easy methods.
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Two ways you can watch Disney Plus on a Chromebook
The easiest way to watch Disney Plus on a Chromebook is to download the Disney Plus Android app from the Google Play Store. The best part about this method is that you can download movies and shows to watch offline. However, the app refuses to download videos onto microSD cards, so be mindful of your laptop's internal storage capacity.
Now, let's say you're on a school or work laptop and locked you out of the Google Play Store so you can't download the apps. Instead, you can stream Disney Plus through the Chrome browser. But there is an issue: an Error 83 code appears the first time you enter the site and try to play a video.
The site will give you a prompt to check your device for DRM reasons, but when you accept, the system times out and presents the aforementioned error code. However, if you dismiss the pop-up and try playing another video, it should work fine.
These are the two best methods on how to watch Disney Plus on a Chromebook. Hopefully, this worked for you and you're able to binge as many Disney Plus movies and shows as possible.
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