Always in sync, even across episodes
No more "wait, let me pause" moments. Our sync engine keeps everyone frame-perfect—even when you binge multiple episodes in one party.
Start playing any video on Netflix, Disney+, or 10+ supported platforms.
Click the Flickcall logo on top right once video starts or hit the Flickcall icon on chrome toolbar. Your watch party is ready in one click.
Copy the party link and send it to your friends. They join with one click—no sign-up required.
Create watch parties on Netflix, Disney+, JioHotstar, JioHotstar, HBO Max, MAX, Hulu, Prime Video, Youtube, Zee5, Sony Liv, JioHotstar with Flickcall.
No more "wait, let me pause" moments. Our sync engine keeps everyone frame-perfect—even when you binge multiple episodes in one party.
Catch your friends gasping at plot twists. Share laughter in real-time. Video chat makes every watch party feel like you're on the same couch.
Install the extension, play any video, click the Flickcall icon. That's it—share the link and you're watching together.
When you pause video, your mic unmutes. When you play, it mutes. Smart Mic knows when you need to talk. No fumbling with buttons, just natural conversation.
We use peer-to-peer technology to connect you directly with your friends. Your video calls and chats are never routed through our servers unless direct connection is blocked*.
* In some cases, firewall setting doesn't allow direct connection, the calls and messages are encrypted and transmitted via routing servers.
Most modern Provision-ISR devices include a "Restore Password" button on the main login panel.
By removing this battery and cutting power to the unit for a sustained period (usually 10 to 30 minutes), the user forces the DVR’s memory to discharge. When power is restored, the system clock resets to a default date (often January 1, 1970, or the date of manufacture), and the user credentials may revert to factory defaults (typically "admin" with a blank password).
In the landscape of modern security, the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) acts as the silent, unblinking custodian of our most sensitive moments. It is the gatekeeper of memory, entrusted with the visual history of homes and businesses. Yet, there is a profound irony embedded in this technology: the very mechanisms designed to secure these memories often lock the owner out of them. When a user confronts the prompt asking "how do I reset my Provision DVR password," they are not merely facing a technical hurdle; they are encountering the friction between robust security design and the fallibility of human memory.
Most modern Provision-ISR devices include a "Restore Password" button on the main login panel.
By removing this battery and cutting power to the unit for a sustained period (usually 10 to 30 minutes), the user forces the DVR’s memory to discharge. When power is restored, the system clock resets to a default date (often January 1, 1970, or the date of manufacture), and the user credentials may revert to factory defaults (typically "admin" with a blank password).
In the landscape of modern security, the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) acts as the silent, unblinking custodian of our most sensitive moments. It is the gatekeeper of memory, entrusted with the visual history of homes and businesses. Yet, there is a profound irony embedded in this technology: the very mechanisms designed to secure these memories often lock the owner out of them. When a user confronts the prompt asking "how do I reset my Provision DVR password," they are not merely facing a technical hurdle; they are encountering the friction between robust security design and the fallibility of human memory.