Frequently Asked Questions
Find quick answers to the most common questions about live TV streaming activation, subscription plans, and device compatibility. Click any question to expand the answer. For more detailed information, explore our blog articles.
Activation Steps
Download the streaming app from your device's official app store, open it, and select "Sign In" or "Activate." An activation code will appear on your TV. On a phone or computer, visit the official activation URL displayed on screen, enter the code while signed into your account, and your TV will refresh to show your streaming home screen. The entire process typically takes less than 2 minutes.
For a detailed walkthrough, read our complete activation code guide.
Common causes include: an expired code (most expire in 15–30 minutes), a typo in your entry, entering the code on the wrong URL, or a network connectivity issue. Restart the streaming app to generate a fresh code and try again. Ensure you are on the correct official activation page.
No. Each code is generated for a specific device session and cannot be transferred. To add another device, open the streaming app on that device and repeat the activation process — a new unique code will be generated.
Plans & Pricing Overview
Most services offer tiered plans: a base plan with 100+ channels (around $70–$85/month), a mid-tier plan adding more channels and simultaneous streams, and a premium plan with all channels, maximum DVR, and the most streams. Add-on packages for sports, international channels, and premium networks are also available. Pricing changes frequently — always check the official provider website.
Learn more in our detailed FAQs article.
Many services offer 3- to 7-day free trials for new subscribers. Payment information is typically required upfront. Your subscription will automatically convert to a paid plan at the trial's end unless cancelled. Check the specific service's website for current trial offers and terms.
Yes. Most live TV streaming services, including FuboTV, are month-to-month with no long-term contracts. Cancel through your account settings on the provider's website. You retain access until the end of your billing period. Some services also offer a pause option.
Device Compatibility
Most major services support: Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast with Google TV, Samsung Smart TVs (2017+), LG Smart TVs (webOS), Xbox consoles, iPhones, iPads, Android devices, and modern web browsers. Support for PlayStation, Vizio, and Hisense TVs varies by provider. Always verify on the provider's official device support page.
This depends on your plan. Base plans typically allow 2–3 simultaneous streams. Premium plans may allow up to 10 streams on a home network, with a smaller number permitted on mobile when away from home. Check your specific plan details.
Verify your internet speed (minimum 10 Mbps for HD, 25+ for 4K). Restart your device and router. Close other apps consuming bandwidth. Try a wired Ethernet connection. Lower the video quality in the app settings. Update the app to the latest version. For more solutions, see our troubleshooting guide.