: Numeric ID codes used in URLs (e.g., netflix.com/browse/genre/### ) to access specific subgenres like "Steamy Romantic Movies" (35800) , "True Crime Documentaries" (9875) , or "Supernatural Thrillers" (11140) .
: Some .txt files with similar names are used for network configurations (like Proxy or VPN rule sets ) to ensure traffic to Netflix domains is handled correctly for "Premium" high-speed streaming. Usage and Accessibility To use these keywords effectively:
: They allow users to see the full library rather than just what the algorithm thinks they like.
: "Premium" often refers to finding content available in the highest resolutions (4K/UHD) which is a key feature of the Netflix Premium Plan .
: For more precise browsing, use the Netflix Secret Codes Guide to find codes and append them to the standard genre URL in your web browser.
: Type specific genre terms (e.g., "Zombie Horror") directly into the Netflix search bar to pull up broad but filtered results.
: Terms that trigger specific "hidden" collections within the app’s search bar, such as "Netflix Originals," "4K," or localized language content (e.g., "Spanish TV Shows").
Most files under this name focus on the following categories of keywords: