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Flimin is an online entertainment subscription platform provided by Netgrove Solutions LTD. Positioned as a “passport to the gaming universe,” it gives subscribers access to games, movies, apps, and other content. Based on the captured text, it is not a typical SaaS or enterprise software product; it is closer to a streaming/cloud entertainment service for individuals and families.
The platform highlights “hundreds of titles,” an expanding content library, no-download access across internet-connected devices such as PCs, phones, tablets, TVs, and game consoles, and support for simultaneous access on up to 5 devices. It also offers preference-based smart categorization and browsing. However, there is no disclosure of common enterprise software capabilities such as team collaboration, role-based permissions, organization management, audit logs, APIs/SDKs, or self-hosted deployment. On the third-party side, the text mainly mentions Google, Meta, TikTok, Microsoft Ads, Hotjar, PostHog, and CelerisPay—services related to advertising analytics and payments—rather than a business integration ecosystem.
Pricing is €29.99 every 28 days with automatic renewal; the page also describes it as €29.99 per month. Subscriptions can be canceled at any time, and access usually remains available until the end of the paid billing period. The page mentions a 14-day refund guarantee, while the terms state that refunds for the most recent billing cycle can be requested within 25 days after billing, subject to the provider’s approval. The stated payment method is credit card, and card issuer fees may apply.
The privacy policy says Flimin collects information such as email address, name, date of birth, bank card details, device information, IP address, and browser data. It states that it follows applicable data protection regulations and mentions GDPR. The payment service provider is described as PCI DSS compliant. Security measures include encryption and access controls. Support appears to be mainly via a contact form and [email protected]; no SLA, live chat, or enterprise-grade support commitment was found.
The main advantages are a simple subscription model, cross-device access, support for simultaneous use on up to 5 devices, and no downloads required. The drawbacks are a lack of transparency around the content catalog and licensing, no enterprise features, service terms that reserve the right to suspend or modify the service without guaranteeing continuity, and a relatively heavy use of advertising and tracking cookies. It may suit individuals or families who want to try an online entertainment subscription, but it is not suitable for enterprise procurement.
The text does not specify availability in mainland China, network nodes, or support for RMB, Alipay, or WeChat Pay, so china_access can only be considered unknown. If local experience matters, alternatives to compare include Xbox Game Pass, GeForce NOW, NetEase Cloud Gaming, Tencent Video, and iQIYI.
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flimin.com is an Unknown Streaming provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach flimin.com directly.