If you're in the UK and feel like you're missing out on US Netflix content, that's because you probably are.

In fact, you're probably missing a massive amount, as the latest figures from Netflix show.

The US has the largest library, with 5,638 titles on offer as of October 26. Compare that to us Brits, who have 4,693 titles available.

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Netflix in Canada has more content than the UK with 5,179 titles, while Australia comes in behind the others with 4,196 titles.

It's worth pointing out that the vast difference in what's on offer isn't really Netflix's fault, since each country has different licensing deals affecting what it can and can't show.

Netflix UK has also been steadily adding TV shows and movies over the past year – it's up from around 3,200 this time last year.

Digital Spy reached out to Netflix for comment.

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In other news, market research company Nielsen recently claimed that it may be able to reveal Netflix's ratings, which the streaming giant is famously elusive about.

It comes as part of a new system for measuring audience data on VOD subscription platforms generally.

"There are about 12,000 shows that appear on Netflix that have not been measured in the past," Megan Clarken, a Nielsen executive, told Variety.

"This provides measurement across some 12,000 of those assets, and we will extend it to the SVOD services that are not measured today."

Netflix said that it is not cooperating with the effort, however, explaining in a statement: "The data that Nielsen is reporting is not accurate, not even close, and does not reflect the viewing of these shows on Netflix."

This isn't the first time that Netflix has refused to give away its ratings, its chief executive Reed Hastings explaining last year that "it's competitive information. It tells HBO what kind of shows to produce."

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