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  2. Stuck behind a VPN wall? Let’s find a way around it - AOL

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    A virtual private network (VPN) allows computer and smartphone users to mask an IP and create a secure, encrypted connection between a device and the internet.

  3. VPN blocking - Wikipedia

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    VPN blocking is a technique used to block the encrypted protocol tunneling communications methods used by virtual private network (VPN) systems. Often used by large organizations such as national governments or corporations, it can act as a tool for computer security or Internet censorship by preventing the use of VPNs to bypass network ...

  4. Netflix - Wikipedia

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    In January 2016, Netflix announced it would begin VPN blocking since it can be used to watch videos from a country where they are unavailable. [378] The result of the VPN block is that people can only watch videos available worldwide and other videos are hidden from search results. [379] Variety is present on Netflix.

  5. Geo-blocking - Wikipedia

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    Geo-blocking can be circumvented.When IP address-based geo-blocking is employed, virtual private network (VPN) and anonymizer services can be used to evade geo-blocks. A user can, for example, access a website using a U.S. IP address in order to access content or services that are not available from outside the country.

  6. Hola (VPN) - Wikipedia

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    Hola is a freemium web and mobile application which provides a form of VPN service to its users through a peer-to-peer network. It also uses peer-to-peer caching.When a user accesses certain domains that are known to use geo-blocking, the Hola application redirects the request to go through the computers and Internet connections of other users in non-blocked areas, thereby circumventing the ...

  7. Criticism of Netflix - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, more than 30 million Netflix subscribers used the service via a proxy server or virtual private network (VPN); doing so can make a user appear to be located in a country other than the one they are actually in, thus allowing them to circumvent geo-blocking and use the service to access content that Netflix does not offer in their ...

  8. Here's your once-and-for-all solution to a painfully slow ...

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    To troubleshoot a slow VPN connection, choose a server in a country closer to you, restart your router or modem, or upgrade to premium VPN services. Reason #3: You’re Zooming a lot Zoom with ...

  9. TunnelBear - Wikipedia

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    Like other public VPN services, TunnelBear has the ability to bypass content blocking in most countries. [11] All TunnelBear clients use AES-256 encryption with the exception of the client for iOS 8 and earlier, which uses AES-128. [12] When connected, the user's actual IP address will not be visible to the websites visited. [13]