How do I log into Crave TV?
You can access the Crave website and Apps through your TV Service provider login. Click on the tab that is titled “Through my TV Provider” after you click Sign in. If you do not have a TV Service provider login, please contact your provider. A list of providers is available here.
Why can't I log into Crave on my tv?
Make sure your ad blocker is turned off. Make sure you're not connected to a public wifi network. Make sure you've enabled Cookies and for Apple users, you've allowed for cross-site tracking. Ensure you have installed the latest version of your operating system and browsers.
How do I register a device on Crave?
How do I activate my device?
- You can use your existing Crave account or a new Crave account to activate your device. ...
- Once you have an account, download the Crave from the app store or marketplace of your device. ...
- Launch Crave on your device.
How do I get Crave on my smart TV?
On the Samsung SmartTV, look for the Crave icon in the 'Recommended' section or through Video or Entertainment apps in the SmartHub store. Select the icon to install the app.
How much is Crave a month Canadian?
How much is Crave?
Name |
Monthly price |
Crave |
$9.99 |
Mar 22, 2021
Is Crave TV free with Amazon Prime?
Crave TV is not free with Amazon Prime.
However, there is some overlap in the content offerings. For example, HBO Max is available with Crave TV, and customers may add STARZ at additional cost. Amazon Prime customers may add HBO Max and STARZ at additional cost.
How do I activate Crave on my TV?
Launch Crave on your device. Select any video to play or select the 'Sign In' button in the Account Management section. You will be presented with an activation code and a website address. Go to www.crave.ca/samsung or www.crave.ca/newsamsung as shown on your tv on your web or mobile browser.
How much does it cost to join Crave?
Instead, for $9.99, Crave Mobile offers access to Crave's entire library through a mobile app or the Crave website, but is limited to one viewer stream at a time on a single registered mobile device, making it tough to split a subscription with another user.