Try It Now, Three VPN Options That Can Be Used To Watch Netflix
JAKARTA - If you are a loyal Netflix subscriber, you must have known that there are several Netflix films or television series that are only available in certain countries. That is, users from other countries cannot access the content.
However, you don't need to worry, because by using a Virtual Private Network, or simply a VPN, you can solve this problem.
In essence, VPN reduces traffic between your device and the internet through a different IP address, allowing you to view content that you usually can't access.
There are many choices of VPNs available at various prices. However, try to use VPN from trusted services.
NordVPN
NordVPN has a strict entry ban policy, allowing you to explore the internet unloaded. With more than 5,600 servers in 60 countries, you will have many options no matter how busy your servers are. NordVPN starts from 12.99 US dollars (IDR 202 thousand)/month, with more expensive and cheaper options available if you buy an annual subscription.
Private Internet Access
In addition, you can also use Private Internet Access which supports multiple devices at no additional cost and has servers in more than 60 countries. Subscriptions ranging from 11.99 US dollars (Rp187,000)/month with a 30-day refund guarantee.
ExpressVPN
ExpressVPN has long been one of the top Netflix VPNs on the market. ExpressVPN supports a large number of Netflix libraries, including all the most popular regions: US, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Japan, and more. They also have apps for Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Android, iOS, and even routers.
Launching Makeuseof, which uses NordVPN on Android devices to connect to US servers and access geographically limited content, follow the following steps:
However, when you use VPN to watch Netflix, it should be noted that maybe the Netflix streaming platform will automatically block connections from popular VPN services. So, there is no guarantee that VPN usage can be effectively used.
Finally, although there is no US law that prohibits geographically limited access to content using VPN, it's up to streaming services to decide whether your account will be terminated or not if you are caught falsifying your location.