GetMaxTV Free Trial: How to Request Your 24-Hour Test Period

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Curious whether an IPTV option fits your viewing habits in Canada? This short guide shows you how to start a 24-hour test and what to check so you can decide with confidence.

You’ll learn how activation works, what to measure, and how support helps if credentials don’t arrive. Expect instant email delivery of login details and a quick activation that takes about two minutes once you have credentials.

During the 24-hour window, you’ll evaluate channel availability, streaming stability during peak hours, and how the app feels on your devices. We’ll also cover simple buffering fixes and where to seek 24/7 help via WhatsApp.

This is a transactional, practical walkthrough. You can follow the quick signup flow on the provider’s page to start the test and confirm performance before paying. See the full signup steps here: start the 24-hour test, or read alternate setup notes here: setup and access details.

Key Takeaways

  • You’ll get 24 hours to test live TV, movies, and on-demand content.
  • Credentials arrive by email in minutes and activation is fast.
  • Test streaming stability, channel lineup, and app usability on your devices.
  • 24/7 WhatsApp support is available if credentials don’t arrive or you need help.
  • By the end, you’ll know whether to subscribe or walk away confidently.

GetMaxTV’s 24-hour IPTV trial in Canada: what you can test right now

Find out which live features are available instantly and how to confirm smooth playback on your devices.

Full trial access usually gives you immediate access to live channels, a movies and VOD section, and premium-style features so you can browse categories and test playback right away.

When your login arrives by email in minutes, you should be able to start playback, switch channels, search titles, and load an EPG if the app supports it.

What to check the moment you log in

  • Open a few popular live channels and confirm picture and sound.
  • Play one movie from the VOD area to test on-demand streaming.
  • Switch between channels quickly and try the search and EPG.

Quick credential and first-10-minute plan

Your email will usually include an M3U URL or Xtream Codes info. Keep those details private and ready to paste into your player.

In your first 10 minutes: open two Canadian-friendly channels, play one movie, then move to a second device to confirm consistent streaming.

Overall, going from inbox to first stream should be fast if your device and app are ready. If everything plays smoothly, you’ll know the core service is working as intended. For a guided start, you can start the 24-hour test.

Why an IPTV free trial is worth it before you subscribe

Before you subscribe, use a short hands‑on test to confirm the channels and picture quality match your needs. A trial gives you real playback time so you can judge what matters in your home setup.

Confirm channel variety: live sports, news, and entertainment

Check the exact channels you watch. Open sports feeds during live sports events and watch a news broadcast to confirm updates and local coverage.

Scan entertainment categories to ensure the library isn’t sparse.

Evaluate streaming quality and buffering during peak hours

Test during evening peaks in Canada to measure streaming quality. Note any buffering, drops, or degraded picture when many users are online.

If problems appear, you know before paying.

Check the user experience: menus, EPG, and navigation

Try menus, search, and the EPG. Time how long pages load and whether you can find “what’s on now” quickly.

Tip: Make a short checklist: must-have channels, buffering count, and a navigation score. This keeps the decision objective and protects your budget from services that look good on paper but don’t perform.

Check What to do Pass/Fail
Channel availability Open favourites, verify live play
Picture & audio quality Watch HD streams and listen for sync issues
Peak-hour buffering Test evenings and during major events
Navigation Measure menu and EPG speed

getmaxtv free trial request: how to get your 24-hour test period

Start by visiting the provider’s signup page and entering the email you check often. The signup is short and email-based, so keep your address accurate to avoid delays.

Where to start and what info to have ready

Open the trial form and submit your email. Confirm you want the 24-hour access and note whether you prefer M3U or Xtream Codes.

  • Device type (Smart TV, Fire TV, Android, Windows, macOS)
  • Preferred player app (IPTV Smarters, TiviMate, VLC)
  • M3U or Xtream Codes choice for faster setup

How to spot the correct email and use credentials

Credentials arrive in your inbox in minutes. Look for a short subject that mentions login or activation. The message includes username, password, and setup notes.

Safe-usage checklist: copy credentials exactly, avoid public sharing, and paste values into your player to prevent typos.

If your login doesn’t show up within a few minutes

First, re-check the email you submitted and refresh your inbox. Also scan the spam/junk folder and any promotional tabs.

If nothing appears, contact customer support. Provide the email you used, your device type, the player app, and whether you need M3U or Xtream Codes.

Contacting support fast via WhatsApp

WhatsApp is the quickest support channel. Messages get a fast response and most delivery issues are fixed within minutes when you share complete details.

Step What to send Expected outcome
Submit form Your email and M3U/Xtream choice Login details emailed in minutes
Check inbox Look for subject with “login” or “activation” Username, password, and setup notes
Contact WhatsApp Email used, device, app, M3U/Xtream need Fast help and re-send of credentials

What you get with GetMaxTV during the trial: channels, VOD, and premium access

Use the test period to sample key channel groups, browse the movies and series library, and run one live sports check during game time.

What to expect: the trial mirrors premium features so you can explore a broad lineup. The service includes a massive catalog—about 19,000+ live channels and 97,000+ movies and series—so focus on what matters to you.

Live channels and everyday viewing

Open morning news, a kids’ channel, and a prime-time entertainment feed. Try both popular and less popular channels to judge consistency, not just the best streams.

On-demand library sampling

Browse genres and play a few movies and episodes. Confirm search, filters, and load speed so you can find content quickly during normal use.

Game-time checklist for sports and events

During a live event, test a sports channel for motion clarity and stability. Watch for dropped frames, audio sync, and whether the stream holds up during peak minutes.

  • Realistic 24‑hour goals: a slice of live categories, 3–5 on-demand titles, one sports window.
  • Game-time checks: motion clarity, stable bandwidth, and channel switching speed.
  • Discovery test: can you find favourites quickly, or do menus slow you down?
Area What to test Success indicator
Live channels Open multiple channel types across dayparts Consistent playback and clear audio
VOD library Stream movies and series episodes Quick load times and uninterrupted play
Live sports Watch a major event or match Smooth motion and no mid-event drops

When you’re ready to compare results or explore setup tips, see the provider’s premium overview here: premium service details.

Device compatibility in Canada: where GetMaxTV works across devices

Choosing the right hardware matters — your device often decides whether streams stay smooth or stutter. Pick a device common in Canadian homes and test playback there first.

Smart TVs, Firestick/Fire TV, Android boxes, Mac, and Windows support

Smart TVs are great for big-screen, remote-first navigation. Firestick and Fire TV give flexible installs for renters or secondary rooms.

Android boxes suit power users who want extra apps and codecs. Mac and Windows are ideal for quick desktop checks or temporary viewing.

How to choose the best device for streaming quality and stability

  • Pick wired when possible: Ethernet often beats Wi‑Fi for stable streaming quality.
  • Check hardware age: Older devices can struggle with high-bitrate channels and 4K streams.
  • App availability: Some devices run IPTV players and EPGs better, which affects the “cable-like” feel.
  • Test two devices: Log in on a main TV and a phone or laptop to confirm consistent performance across devices.

Decision tip: If you want easiest remote navigation, use a big-screen smart TV or Fire TV. If you need flexibility, also test on a mobile device or laptop.

Device type Best use in Canada Stability notes
Smart TVs Living-room, remote-first viewing Good when recent model; wired improves quality
Firestick / Fire TV Flexible installs, rentals, spare rooms Compact; choose a 4K stick for higher bitrates
Android box Power users, custom apps Handles codecs well; watch CPU limits on older boxes
Mac / Windows Desktop testing, temporary viewing Useful for debugging and quick checks

Testing this way helps you spot device issues — like low storage, outdated OS, or weak Wi‑Fi — so you don’t mistake them for provider-side problems. For esports coverage and other event checks, try an alternate device as well: esports coverage.

Quick setup in about two minutes: start streaming after you receive your login

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Get set to go from email to live channels in about two minutes. Install a player app, choose your login method, paste credentials carefully, and confirm channels load.

Using IPTV player apps

Install IPTV Smarters, TiviMate, or VLC on your devices. IPTV Smarters is fastest for a basic setup. TiviMate gives a polished guide on Android and Fire TV. VLC works well on desktops for simple playback.

M3U vs Xtream: simple terms

M3U is a single playlist link you paste once. Xtream uses username/password plus server details and can be easier to manage across apps. Pick the method your chosen app supports and keep the values handy.

Load the EPG and create favourites

Load the EPG so you see a cable-like guide and browse “now/next” quickly. Then add favourites (news, sports, kids, top entertainment) to avoid scrolling during your 24-hour check.

Profiles and household viewing

Create separate profiles if the app supports them so family members keep personal favourites and watch history intact. This keeps testing organized and makes access smoother for everyone.

For detailed device instructions, see the Android/tablet setup guide.

How to test streaming quality during your 24 hours

Test video and audio in short, repeatable checks so you know how streams behave on each device. Run the same sequence during the day, again in the evening, and once late at night to compare results.

HD vs 4K checks: what to look for in picture clarity and motion

For HD channels, watch news tickers and text overlays. Look for crisp text, stable edges, and minimal macroblocking during camera pans.

For 4K content, check fine detail, smooth gradients, and motion handling. Pay attention during sports: good 4K keeps motion smooth and shows more detail in fast plays.

Peak-hour stress testing: evenings, live sports, and high-traffic channels

Stress-test during Canadian evening peaks and a live sports event if possible. Note time, channel, and device so you can map performance to traffic conditions.

Run this schedule: daytime spot check, evening peak-hour stress test, and a late-night VOD play to compare performance.

Audio sync, channel zapping speed, and app responsiveness

Measure how fast channels change and whether the app freezes while browsing. Test audio sync on action scenes; any lip-sync drift is a red flag.

Document results: good/bad channels, time of day, and device used. This helps you make a confident choice after the 24 hours end.

Check What to observe Success sign
HD clarity Text, edges, macroblocking Clear text, no block artifacts
4K detail Fine detail, motion handling Smoother motion, richer detail
Peak stress Evening sports/high-traffic channels No extra buffering, steady bitrate
Operational Channel zapping, app freezes, audio sync Quick zaps, responsive UI, synced audio

Tip: If you want to repeat this exact flow during your 24-hour test, follow the guided start on the provider page to begin: start the 24-hour test.

Reducing buffering: practical fixes you can try on your network

Buffering often comes from your home network, not the provider—so try a few quick fixes before you conclude the service is at fault.

Speed targets per stream: aim for ~5 Mbps for SD, ~10 Mbps for HD, and ~25 Mbps for 4K. These targets help you judge if your connection suits the quality you want.

Stability matters more than a single high speed number. If several devices stream at once, total bandwidth and steady uptime decide whether buffering appears.

Use Ethernet for your main TV. A wired link cuts interference and often fixes random buffering on a single device instantly.

For Wi‑Fi, prefer 5 GHz when the TV or box is near the router. Move the router out of cabinets, keep it higher, and reduce walls between router and device to improve signal.

Limit household congestion during the test: pause large downloads, stop backups, or temporarily reduce simultaneous streams. Restart modem and router to clear transient issues.

If problems persist, test another device. If both wired and wireless devices show the same drops, then contact the provider—otherwise the issue is likely local to your network.

Exploring live channels efficiently: categories, regions, and sports coverage

Use categorized lists and regional filters to reduce scrolling and locate the channels that matter to you.

Start with regions and categories. Open the Canada or regional grouping and then pick News, Sports, or Entertainment. This narrows results so you find local feeds fast.

Finding Canadian-friendly news, sports, and entertainment quickly

Create a short “must-watch” list of 10–20 channel names you use most. Include a mix: national news, a local news station, two sports outlets, and a few entertainment channels.

How to verify the channels you actually watch are stable and available

Test each must-have channel for a few minutes, then revisit it later in the evening. Note whether streams load, stay synced, and recover after switching.

  • Stability test: watch each channel for 3–5 minutes and check again at peak time.
  • Sports checks: open the same sports channel pre-game, during play, and post-game to confirm consistent delivery.
  • Backup options: identify at least two channels that carry similar sports or local content.

Goal: not the most channels, but confidence that your regular viewing works. For local Vancouver lineups, see the Vancouver channel guide.

Using the VOD library: finding movies and series fast

When you open a vast on-demand catalog, a focused plan helps you find great movies and series fast.

Start with search, then filter. Enter a title or actor first to avoid scrolling. Then narrow results by genre, year, or quality to get usable options quickly.

Search, filters, and watchlists for quick discovery

Create a short watchlist of 5–10 titles you actually want to see. Include a mix of movies and a couple of series episodes so your testing mirrors real use.

  • Search exact titles or keywords to pin candidates fast.
  • Apply filters (genre, year, HD/4K) to reduce noise.
  • Add chosen items to your watchlist so you can return quickly during peak times.

How to test new releases vs older titles for consistent playback quality

Play one newer release and one older movie or episode to compare. Watch for time-to-start, buffering, and whether playback quality holds during action scenes.

Test What to observe Success sign
Time-to-start How long before video begins Under 5 seconds
Player controls Skipping, rewind, resume position Responsive within 1–2 seconds
Quality during action Bitrate stability and no blocky frames Consistent picture and audio
Cross-device check Play same title on two devices Same behavior on both

Tip: Test VOD on at least two devices and in an evening peak. If the library is huge but discovery is slow or search returns poor matches, that affects daily use more than raw title count.

Ready to test VOD access now? Start with a small watchlist and follow the quick setup guide here: start your 24-hour access.

Catch-up TV and EPG features: testing the “watch on your schedule” experience

A reliable guide and replay tools help you watch sports and news on your schedule, not the broadcaster’s. Catch-up TV means you can replay missed segments, pause live streams, and resume where you left off.

Quick catch-up test: pick a channel, open its recent programming list, and try replaying a show or sports highlight. Confirm playback starts quickly and stays in sync with audio.

Why catch-up matters

Catch-up saves you from missing a big play or breaking news when you’re away. It turns live channels into flexible content you can return to later.

EPG navigation tips

Use the electronic program guide (EPG) to see what’s on now and next. Jump through time blocks, switch categories, and set reminders so you can plan viewing without hunting.

“A correct guide saves you time and makes your app feel like a real TV experience.”
  • Confirm the EPG matches what’s actually playing on key channels you watch.
  • Test pause/rewind on a sports clip and note any sync issues.
  • Use the guide to schedule viewing and reduce time scrolling through content.
FeatureWhat to checkSuccess sign
Catch-upReplay recent programStarts fast, synced audio
EPGNow/next accuracyGuide matches live channel
NavigationTime-jump and category switchResponsive, no app lag

Customer support you can rely on: 24/7 WhatsApp help during the trial

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When every minute counts, responsive help speeds you to a working setup and valid results. The provider offers 24/7 WhatsApp support so you can fix issues without losing test time.

Best support questions to ask during your test period

Ask targeted questions to save time. Good examples include which app works best for your device, M3U vs Xtream advice, and the recommended player settings for smoother streaming.

Common setup issues support can solve quickly

Support often resolves login typos, incorrect URL formats, EPG link placement, and app-specific configuration steps. These fixes usually take just a few minutes when you provide clear details.

What to include in your WhatsApp message

  • Device model and OS version.
  • App name and version (screenshot helps).
  • Error text or a photo of the screen.
  • Exact steps you’ve already tried.

Turnaround expectations: many users see a reply in minutes and a solution soon after. Fast customer support during the test period gives you confidence the service will be manageable long term.

Issue What to send Expected help time
Missing login Email used and timestamp Within 5–15 minutes
Login error Screenshot plus app name Often resolved in 5 minutes
EPG not loading EPG link and player details 10–20 minutes
Playback stutter Device, app, and time of issue 10–30 minutes

For faster help, start a chat and include the details above. If you want setup notes or alternate access instructions, see the provider’s setup page here: setup and access details.

Security and privacy basics for IPTV streaming

Start by looking for plain pricing, visible contact methods, and readable terms so you know what you’re buying.

IPTV is a delivery method. Your safest experience comes from picking services that show clear rules, responsive support, and consistent communication.

What to look for in trustworthy services

Trust signals: visible pricing, a clear test window, an active help channel, and step-by-step setup notes for common devices.

  • Transparent terms and uptime statements.
  • Fast support channels and documented contact options.
  • Official apps or widely used players listed in setup guides.

VPN considerations and practical advice

A VPN can help on shared networks, reduce ISP visibility, and sometimes improve routing for more stable streaming. It can also add latency and lower speeds.

If you try a VPN, test both on and off during your 24-hour check to see which gives better performance and reliability.

Area What to check Why it matters
Support Response time and channels Fast fixes preserve uptime and viewing
Transparency Pricing, terms, and setup guides Helps you avoid surprises
VPN impact Test latency and buffering with/without VPN Shows privacy gains vs. speed tradeoffs

After the trial: GetMaxTV subscription options and what makes it a value pick

Once the test period ends, focus on a few concrete signals that show whether the service is worth paying for.

$6.95/month pricing with no contract makes this an ultra‑budget plan for many Canadian viewers. Activation is instant—about two minutes—so you’ll start saving time and money quickly if the service fits your needs.

$6.95/month, what’s included

Included means sports and movie packages are part of the monthly fee rather than hidden add‑ons. That keeps your monthly cost predictable while you get access to 19,000+ live channels and 97,000+ movies and series.

Deciding if you should upgrade

  • Stability on your devices and peak‑hour performance match your expectations.
  • Your must‑watch channels load reliably and sports hold up during game time.
  • VOD search and EPG navigation feel fast and usable.
“If your core channels and sports streams work during peak hours, an inexpensive subscription becomes a clear value pick.”
FactorWhat to checkReady to subscribe?
Device stabilitySame streams on your TV and phoneYes if consistent
Peak performanceEvening sports and high-traffic channelsYes if no buffering
Content accessMust-watch channels and VOD titlesYes if available

If you want to review current plans and details from the provider, visit https://getmaxtv.com. If your trial showed steady performance on your home network, upgrading makes sense; if not, keep testing alternatives before you subscribe.

How to compare IPTV services the smart way (without falling for hype)

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Focus on measurable results so you choose the best iptv option that fits your home setup, not the flashiest ad copy. Run the same checks on each provider using the same device and network.

Quality signals that matter: uptime, buffering prevention, and device support

Look for consistent uptime and any anti-freeze tech the service advertises. Test evening peaks to measure buffering and startup time.

Device compatibility is key — confirm the player app and your device work together without crashes.

Content signals that matter: live channels, VOD depth, and sports reliability

Count of channels is less useful than whether your must-watch channels play steadily. Check VOD depth for titles you actually want to watch.

Test a live sports stream during an event to confirm motion clarity and no mid-game drops.

Support signals that matter: response time, channels, and troubleshooting skill

Measure response time on chat or WhatsApp and note how clearly support walks you through EPG or app fixes.

Good support should re-send credentials, suggest player settings, and resolve EPG issues quickly.

  • Run at least one peak-hour test per provider to compare real-world performance.
  • Track startup time, channel zapping speed, buffering frequency, and guide accuracy.
  • Ignore inflated claims and judge services by repeatable checks.
SignalWhat to verifyPass sign
UptimeEvening and daytime checksStable streams all tests
ContentMust-watch channels & VOD titlesAvailable and consistent
SupportResponse time and troubleshootingFast, clear fixes

Conclusion

End the test with real data: note times, devices, and the exact channels and sports feeds that matter to your household.

Follow the simple path: accept the 24-hour trial, set up your preferred app on the best device, and run peak-hour checks for streaming, VOD, and live sports.

Focus on what matters: consistent streaming quality, fast navigation, reliable channels you actually watch, and support that replies quickly when issues appear.

If performance is steady and the interface feels easy, you can move forward confidently. If not, keep comparing services and options until you find a fit.

Next step: check current plans and subscription details at https://getmaxtv.com to review the offer and decide if the service matches your viewing needs.

FAQ

How do I request the 24-hour test period for GetMaxTV?

Start by visiting the provider’s official sign-up page and choosing the 24-hour option. You’ll need a valid email and the device type you plan to use. After you submit the form, expect login details sent by email within minutes so you can begin streaming right away.

What can I test during the 24-hour IPTV trial in Canada?

You can sample live channels, on-demand movies, and series, plus the electronic program guide (EPG) and catch-up features. Focus on live sports, news, and peak-hour channels to judge stability and picture quality.

How soon will I get login credentials, and how do they arrive?

Credentials typically arrive by email within a few minutes. The message includes username, password, and setup instructions. Check your spam folder if you don’t see it, and confirm the email address you entered during signup.

What should I do if my trial email doesn’t arrive?

First, check spam and other folders. If it’s not there, retry the signup form or confirm your email spelling. If problems persist, contact customer support via the provider’s WhatsApp number or official chat for immediate help.

Which channels and VOD content are available during the trial?

The trial usually unlocks the full channel lineup and VOD library so you can explore live TV, movies, and series. Test major sports feeds and popular movie categories to see if the selection meets your needs.

Can I watch live sports and major events during the test window?

Yes — live sports and event channels are part of the trial. Use your trial time to check event stability, multi-angle feeds (if available), and how quickly channels change during live broadcasts.

What devices work with GetMaxTV in Canada?

The service supports Smart TVs, Amazon Fire TV/Firestick, Android phones and tablets, macOS and Windows PCs, and many IPTV player apps. Confirm app compatibility for your exact model before you begin.

Which device gives the best streaming quality and stability?

For the most stable experience, use a wired Ethernet connection on a smart TV or a Fire TV device. High-end Android TV boxes also perform well. Mobile devices are convenient but may depend on Wi‑Fi strength.

How quickly can I set up and start streaming after receiving credentials?

Most users start streaming within about two minutes. Enter your details into an IPTV player app (IPTV Smarters, TiviMate, or VLC) or the provider’s native app, then load the EPG and begin browsing channels.

Which IPTV player apps are recommended for setup?

Common choices include IPTV Smarters for a user-friendly interface, TiviMate for advanced guide features, and VLC for basic M3U playback. Pick the app that suits your navigation preferences and device.

How do I load the EPG for a cable-like guide?

In your IPTV app, look for an EPG or guide import option and paste the provided EPG URL or enable Xtream Codes settings. The EPG populates program info and makes channel discovery faster.

What should I check to evaluate streaming quality during the 24 hours?

Test HD and 4K streams for clarity and motion handling, monitor buffering during peak hours, and check audio sync and channel zapping speed. Try multiple channels and VOD titles to spot inconsistencies.

What are realistic speed targets for SD, HD, and 4K viewing?

Aim for at least 3 Mbps per SD stream, 5–8 Mbps for HD, and 15–25 Mbps for 4K. Higher speeds give more headroom during network peaks and reduce buffering risk.

When should I use Ethernet instead of Wi‑Fi?

Use Ethernet when you want the most reliable connection — especially for live sports or 4K content. If you must use Wi‑Fi, prefer 5 GHz networks and position the router close to the streaming device.

What quick fixes reduce buffering during the trial?

Try a wired connection, close other apps and devices using bandwidth, switch to a less congested Wi‑Fi channel, and restart your router. Also test at different times to compare peak and off‑peak performance.

How do I explore live channels efficiently by category and region?

Use the app’s filter or category menus to jump to sports, news, or regional channels. Add frequently watched channels to favorites so you can access them quickly and check stability over multiple viewing sessions.

How can I verify the channels I watch are stable and available?

Watch your most-used channels during their typical broadcast times and during high-traffic events. Note any dropouts or buffering and report these to support with channel names, times, and screenshots if possible.

How do I use the VOD library to find movies and series fast?

Use search, filters (genre, year, popularity), and watchlists. Test new releases and older titles to confirm consistent playback and load times across different content types.

What catch-up TV and EPG features should I test?

Test the catch-up window for recent episodes and sports replays, jump to specific timestamps, and verify the EPG shows accurate now/next info. Confirm you can schedule viewing or resume playback where you left off.

What support is available during the trial if I run into setup issues?

You can reach 24/7 support via WhatsApp or the provider’s official chat. Ask about account activation, app configuration, EPG loading, and any buffering problems — support can often resolve these quickly.

What key security and privacy points should I check for an IPTV service?

Look for transparent terms, responsive customer support, and clear refund or cancellation policies. Consider using a reputable VPN if you have privacy concerns, but check that it won’t degrade streaming performance.

How do I decide if the subscription is worth it after the trial?

Compare channel lineup, VOD depth, sports coverage, streaming quality, and support responsiveness against your viewing habits. If the service meets your needs, affordable monthly plans and no-contract options make it easy to continue.

What signals show a provider is reliable compared to other IPTV services?

Key indicators include consistent uptime, low buffering during peak hours, good device compatibility, a large VOD library, and fast, helpful customer support. Use these points to compare providers objectively.