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# netflix.com/tv2 on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & Chromecast – Activate Netflix

> Use netflix.com/tv2 to activate Netflix on Roku, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, and Chromecast. Enter your Netflix activation code and start streaming.

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Streaming sticks and boxes — including Roku, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, and Google Chromecast with Google TV — all support **netflix.com/tv2** activation code sign-in. Rather than hunting and pecking through an on-screen keyboard with a remote, you use a phone or computer to visit **netflix.com/tv2** and authenticate quickly and securely. This guide covers each device so you can get Netflix streaming in minutes.

<Tabs>
  <Tab title="Roku">
    <Steps>
      <Step title="Go to the Roku home screen">
        Press the **Home** button on your Roku remote (the button with a house icon) to make sure you are starting from the main Roku home screen.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Find and launch the streaming channel">
        Scroll through your installed channels and select the streaming app you want to sign in to (e.g. Netflix, Hulu, Disney+). If the channel isn't installed yet, go to the **Streaming Channels** or **Channel Store** section to add it.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Select Sign In">
        On the app's welcome or sign-in screen, select **Sign In**. If you are presented with sign-in method choices, select the option that mentions signing in via a web browser or using an activation code.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Note the URL and short code on screen">
        Your Roku will display an activation URL (e.g. `netflix.com/tv2`) and a short alphanumeric code — typically 4–8 characters. This code is unique to your session and will expire after a few minutes, so move on to the next step promptly.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Open the URL on a phone or computer and enter the code">
        On your smartphone, tablet, or computer, open a web browser and navigate to the URL shown on the Roku. Sign in to your streaming account if you aren't already logged in. Type the code displayed on the TV into the activation field and confirm.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Your Roku refreshes and is signed in">
        Once the code is accepted, your Roku detects the completed activation and automatically refreshes the app. You will be taken to your account's home screen and can begin watching immediately.
      </Step>
    </Steps>
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Fire TV">
    <Steps>
      <Step title="Open the streaming app from the Fire TV home screen">
        From the Amazon Fire TV home screen, navigate to your apps or use the search function to find the streaming app. If it's not installed, visit the **Appstore** to download it first.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Select Sign In">
        Launch the app and select **Sign In** on the welcome screen.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Choose 'Sign in on a mobile browser or computer'">
        When prompted to choose a sign-in method, select the option labeled **"Sign in on a mobile browser or computer"** or similar. This triggers the activation code flow and displays a URL and code on your TV screen.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Visit the URL on a second device">
        On your phone, tablet, or computer, open the URL shown on your Fire TV screen in a web browser. Sign in to your streaming account with your username and password.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Enter the code shown on the TV">
        In the activation code field on your second device, enter the code displayed on your Fire TV screen exactly as shown, then submit it.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Fire TV signs you in automatically">
        Your Fire TV detects the successful activation and signs you in without any further action. The app transitions to your account's home screen.
      </Step>
    </Steps>
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Apple TV">
    <Steps>
      <Step title="Install the streaming app from the App Store">
        On your Apple TV (tvOS), open the **App Store**, search for the streaming service you want, and install the app. If it is already installed, skip to the next step.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Launch the app">
        Return to the Apple TV home screen and open the newly installed streaming app.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Select Sign In">
        On the app's welcome screen, choose **Sign In**. If you see multiple sign-in options, select the one that refers to signing in on a web browser or using an activation code rather than entering a password directly.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Note the URL and activation code">
        The app will display an activation URL and a unique code on the Apple TV screen. The code is time-limited, so proceed to the next step quickly.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Visit the URL on your iPhone, iPad, or computer">
        On your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or any other computer, open a browser and navigate to the activation URL. Sign in to your streaming account when prompted.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Enter the code">
        Type the activation code shown on your Apple TV into the field on your second device and confirm. Some streaming apps also support one-tap activation if you are signed in on the same Apple ID — follow any on-screen prompts.
      </Step>

      <Step title="tvOS signs you in automatically">
        Once the code is validated, tvOS detects the completed sign-in and automatically logs you in to the streaming app. Your personalized home screen will appear on the Apple TV.
      </Step>
    </Steps>
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Chromecast">
    <Steps>
      <Step title="Open the streaming app from the Google TV home screen">
        On your Chromecast with Google TV, navigate to the **Apps** tab on the home screen or find the streaming app in your installed apps row. Install it from the **Google Play Store** if it isn't already on your device.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Select Sign In">
        Launch the app and select **Sign In** on the welcome screen.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Note the URL and activation code">
        The Google TV app screen will show an activation URL and a short code. Keep the TV screen visible or take a quick note of the code before moving to your second device.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Visit the URL on another device">
        On your phone, tablet, or computer, open a web browser and go to the activation URL displayed on your Chromecast. Sign in to your streaming account with your credentials.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Enter the code">
        Enter the code shown on your Chromecast's Google TV screen into the activation field on your second device, then confirm.
      </Step>

      <Step title="Chromecast signs you in">
        Your Chromecast with Google TV detects the successful activation and automatically signs you in. The streaming app will load your personalized content and you can start watching right away.
      </Step>
    </Steps>
  </Tab>
</Tabs>

<Tip>
  If you do not see a code on screen after selecting Sign In, check whether the app offers an option labeled **"Sign in using a mobile or web browser"**, **"Use a web browser to sign in"**, or **"Get an activation code"** — selecting one of these will trigger the activation flow and display the URL and code. Some apps show this as a secondary or alternative sign-in method rather than the default.
</Tip>

<Note>
  This is an independent guide not affiliated with Roku, Amazon, Apple, Google, or any streaming service. Menu labels, app interfaces, and available sign-in options may differ depending on your device model, software version, and streaming service. Consult the official support pages of your device manufacturer and streaming provider for the most current instructions.
</Note>
