Just so you're aware, you've made multiple wrong uses of "it's".
The apostrophe (') is an indicator that you intend to smash two words together into a grammatical contraction. Therefore, "it's" = "IT+iS", alongside other examples such as you're, hadn't, so on and so forth.
So when you write stuff like:
…to have all of it's initial streaming services…
…due to the fact that it's face is blocked…
How it actually comes off:
…to have all of IT IS initial streaming services…
…due to the fact that IT IS face is blocked…
The proper word to use is "its", without the apostrophe. Remember, apostrophe = "smash two words together".