Free Sky TV streaming app
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Sky Go is available as a free Windows desktop app for all your movie and sports streaming needs. You’ll receive all the latest updates to your Sky TV account, including new shows and live sports games. You can browse through the selections of hundreds of channels depending on your membership subscription.
What is the Sky Go app?
If you enjoy watching the top sports events or movies on Sky TV, you’ll be happy to hear that you can download a Sky Go desktop app to access your account and all the latest content. There are a few free channels you can access and view, but you’ll need a membership if you want the entire package. You can also configure your subscription details and payment methods.
How many devices can use Sky Go?
Your account can allow hold up to six devices at a time. The six-devices are counted across all platforms, such as tablets, laptops, and smartphones. If you have already reached the maximum limit of active devices, you will need to remove one of the other devices before you can connect your Windows PC.
Is Sky Go and Sky Go Extra the same?
Sky Go Extra is the upgraded version of the desktop app. There’s a VIP program you can sign up for that gives you access to several additional features. One of these features tools lets you download movies and shows of your choice to watch offline, specifically from the 'On Demand’ section.
Where are Sky Go downloads stored?
Once you gain the ability to download shows, the application heads to the default ‘Videos’ folder on Windows devices when you start it up. It will create a new folder called ‘Sky Go’ wherein you can find your collection of videos for offline viewing. The only downside, expectedly, to this feature is that it will take up quite a bit of storage space on your devices.
Access Sky Go content on your PC
Much like Netflix, Showmax, and YouTube, which each stream exclusive content from their sites, Sky Go gives you access to all its channels if you’re a subscriber. The app is free, and so are the several, few shows that are available. This is to give you a preview of the content available should you opt for a paid subscription.