With Plex, all authentication is done on Plex's side and you'll get emails notifying you someone has logged in with your account. Port forward, binding, self signed certificate, reverse proxy, and all the risks of exposing your Jellyfin server to the internet. Want to see how complex it is to share your library with friends/family with Jellyfin outside your network? You choose Plex for ease of use for yourself and those you share you content with. Always going to be someone mentioning "wHy dOn'T yOu jUsT uSe KoDi it's FrEe" or "jElLyFiN iS FrEe" but the former doesn't do remote play and the latter does not support easy library sharing via email or Single Sign In with Facebook, Gmail, or Yahoo accounts. Remotely, it's a way to easily watch your content remotely (outside your network). Do most people use it just as a way to watch their pirated content? I always hear people rave about plex but I still don't really get the use case for it.
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