Then you won't have any movie.
Hulu does it pretty efficiently, they detect most if not all vpn connections trying to fool them.I don't see how this would actively stop anyone using an actual VPN to connect.
Canadian Netflix is perhaps the best one.
I think this is the consensus, too.
Canadian Netflix is perhaps the best one.
I think this is the consensus, too.
So...this is all your fault! I don't think it's a coincidence that this happened after you did that.Also, I just paid for one year of getflix. Ugh, me and my bad life decisions.
Ah, so as of recently it's better for movies. How good is it for shows though? I watch shows more than movies.Yep in terms of recent movies, Canadian Netflix is by far the best.
Yea, I use Hola Unblocker, it works everywhere except Hulu. I wonder if Netflix will block it...Hulu does it pretty efficiently, they detect most of not all vpn connections trying to fill them.
South America I hope you like telenovelas because that's all you're going to watch on your Netflix from now on
It's not hard to block VPN's. A VPN is going to have certain headers in a packet that can be discovered using deep packet inspection. It's trivial to block it at that point.
Canadian Netflix is perhaps the best one.
I think this is the consensus, too.
Curious how many subscribers they lose over this.
Sweden is great with movies ...
Probably not much. I doubt the majority of their customers even know what a VPN is.
Netflix don't need this to be aware of itNot surprised. I blame all the people that loudly advertise that they do this on the internet.
Probably not much. I doubt the majority of their customers even know what a VPN is.
Netflix don't need this to be aware of it
It's not hard to block VPN's. A VPN is going to have certain headers in a packet that can be discovered using deep packet inspection. It's trivial to block it at that point.
That sucks but I totally get why they're doing it because the content creators they have to make deals with to get get content have them over a barrel.
No point in even staying subscribed then.
Our library is like 40% of what US has.
I don't really understand this argument. I'm paying for Netflix, Netflix is getting my money. It shouldn't matter where I watch it and I use the service, because I can watch shows that are somewhere around the world on Netflix.
I can't do that anymore? I'm out, I'm not a paying customer anymore and Netflix is now getting none of my money. And it's not a policy that's encouraging potential new customers to come onboard, like a switch to no more parallel viewing - nobody will take my place because of this change.
They will end up with less paying customers because of this policy which gives them less money to buy new licenses.
I don't really understand this argument. I'm paying for Netflix, Netflix is getting my money. It shouldn't matter where I watch it and I use the service, because I can watch shows that are somewhere around the world on Netflix.
I can't do that anymore? I'm out, I'm not a paying customer anymore and Netflix is now getting none of my money. And it's not a policy that's encouraging potential new customers to come onboard, like a switch to no more parallel viewing - nobody will take my place because of this change.
They will end up with less paying customers because of this policy which gives them less money to buy new licenses.
My unpopular opinion? That's completely fair, and it's also completely fair that licensing means different content is available in different countries.
I don't understand why licensing is such a difficult concept to grasp for many people.
This sucks so much. I can't watch TV-shows like Hannibal or Penny Dreadful on German Netflix - they are badly cut.
Currently there are only 40 of 110 titles on my List available in Germany. Enforce that block and I'm gone. And that's pretty sad, because I was a nonstop subscriber for years, even before it came to Germany - and I really like the service. Especially because it allows me to legally watch a lot of shows around the world.