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Hello,

I am using LG  OLED 55" TV since its launch new in the Market. I want education application like Udemy, Pluralsight, Linux Academy, Coursera, in the LG Content Store. 

These education apps are widely used very in all Android and IOS platform. but LG OLED we unable to add the these app until LG can make it available to customer. 

I had made the two times request in the past but nothing and no one addressed the issue and not received any response yet.

 

I request you, please address the issue and make education available to LG content store.

 

Thanks.

Regards,

Sandip Prajapati

 

 

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