Coflix is back online under a fresh domain: yhawards.com. The free streaming portal, known for its zero subscription policy and large catalog of domestic and foreign titles, relaunched this week after a short blackout that left viewers searching for mirrors and clones.
Site administrators confirmed the switch in a brief statement posted on Telegram, saying only that “technical housekeeping” forced the move. The new address resolves quickly inside most European networks and does not require extra plugins or sign up forms. Visitors land on a minimalist home page that still carries the familiar navy color scheme and thumbnail grid.
Early traffic data show the platform regained roughly 70 percent of its daily audience within 24 hours, according to third party trackers that measure DNS queries. Discussion boards lit up with relief posts, many from users who had cached half watched seasons and feared their progress was lost. Playback bookmarks appear to have survived the migration for anyone who previously allowed cookies.
Content wise, the library remains unchanged. Recent blockbusters sit beside older sitcoms, anime collections and a surprisingly deep documentary aisle. Streams open in a HTML5 player that adapts quality to connection speed, topping out at 1080p. A simple caption button toggles multi language subtitles, a feature bilingual households have praised since the site’s first iteration.
Mobile performance is smooth on both Android and iOS browsers, with scrubbing and volume controls sized for thumb navigation. There is no official app, and moderators warn against imitation software circulating on third party stores.
Monetization is limited to low key banner spots. Pop under ads, which had crept in last spring, are gone for now. The team says it will cover server costs through “selective advertising only,” though industry watchers expect that pledge to be tested once traffic normalizes.
Copyright holders have not commented on the relaunch. French anti piracy group ARA previously obtained a court order that forced several internet providers to block earlier Coflix domains. Similar action could follow, so the site is advising visitors to bookmark the current address and keep an eye on its Telegram channel for updates.
For the moment, yhawards.com loads without redirects, giving cord cutters a working option ahead of the holiday viewing season. Whether the platform can stay online through the new year will depend on how fast enforcement agencies respond and how quickly admins pivot again if pressure mounts.