It is not uncommon for an internet service provider (ISP) to impose a data cap, or bandwidth cap, to limit the amount of data a customer can download in a given period of time, typically a month. When such a limit is exceeded, penalties can include additional fees, slowed download speeds, and even blocked service. If your ISP has a bandwidth cap, you can use a feature called Bandwidth Saver to help avoid going over your monthly data limit by automatically halting streaming after four hours of inactivity on your Roku® streaming player or Roku TV™.
This article provides more information on Bandwidth Saver, and helps you disable the feature if you do not wish to use it.
If you see the message on an app you frequently use for more than four hours without using your Roku remote or the mobile app, you can select Don't ask again for this app and the prompt will never again appear for that app.
Research shows that four hours without remote activity is a good indicator that no one is watching the content being streamed since most movie and TV shows are less than 4 hours, including sports-related content.
As described in the previous section, you can select Don't ask again for this app to disable the prompt for the particular app you are watching when the message appears. Alternatively, you can disable the prompt for all streaming apps using the instructions below:
on your Roku remoteLast updated at 2/13/2026 4:50:06 AM
