Plex Media Server

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Plex Media Server is media server software, with associated clients, allowing users to host their own media server on their own hardware, in a Netflix-style interface. Originally forked from XBMC in 2007, the software allows users to specify their own existing media as source, such as movies, music, and photos, and have this easily accessible on various clients, including a web client that works on regular computers.

Plex Media Server
Basic Information
Release Year 2007
Product Type Server, Client
In Production Yes
Official Website https://plex.tv/

Consumer impact summary

For much of its existence, Plex has offered a free service and a paid service. The paid service has featured such capabilities as multiple users, whereas the free service was limited to one user. Until April of 2025, both the paid and free tier of the server software allowed for users to access their media remotely (i.e. on a different network than their local/home one) on any client, assuming that the technical aspects had been configured correctly. Many users were disappointed with the decision to revoke free access to the remote streaming function and then sell it back to them.

Incidents

This is a list of all consumer protection incidents related to this product. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the Plex Media Server category.

Revocation of free remote access (April 2025)

In April of 2025, an announcement was made[1] noting various changes. Of note, remote access would no longer be a free feature, and would require a remote access pass subscription. In addition, prices of the existing Plex Pass were increased.


See also

References

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  1. "Important 2025 Plex Updates". 19 Mar 2025. Archived from the original on 15 Aug 2025. Retrieved 15 Aug 2025.