4/x But that's not the one that bothers me the most. The one that bothers me the most is that I have some very inquisitive children and the password prompt (where you enter your profile PIN) on the Disney+ Apple TV app was implemented by monsters.
4/x But that's not the one that bothers me the most. The one that bothers me the most is that I have some very inquisitive children and the password prompt (where you enter your profile PIN) on the Disney+ Apple TV app was implemented by monsters.
5/x Rather than presenting a keyboard interface (such as the one Hulu uses, or Netflix, or even the half-assed Paramount+ app uses), you are presented with a GUI interface that _looks_ like a keyboard but is not, in fact, a keyboard interface. You _cannot_ enter your PIN privately.
6/x Instead, you _must_ enter your PIN with left-right controls which are displayed on screen. Anyone watching the TV now knows your PIN, even if you enter it from the remote app. Once again, completely unlike _every other streaming service_.
7/7 I am not against "one app" : simplifying the delivery, interface, content, and billing is good (though you _know_ the price is going to go up... :( ) but I sincerely hope that the Hulu development team is allowed share some improvements, because the Disney+ app team needs help.