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Hello,
Many users share that frustration. If protected content fails when a dock is connected, it often points to HDCP compatibility issues between the streaming service, dock, monitor, and graphics drivers. Requiring people to disconnect hardware feels more like a workaround than a solution. A better approach would be improving compatibility and error handling so users can enjoy content without disrupting their setup. Consistent user experience matters in any service, and that focus on reliability is something I appreciate about (https://cleanify.co.nz/) as well.