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Tear down the regional walls: How to unlock hundreds of movies on Netflix

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Netflix Instant offers more movies than you could watch in an entire lifetime, but depending on where you live, that selection of movies might be limited. Programming on Netflix varies from region to region because of how shows and movies are licensed. Organizations that own the rights to different TV shows and movies license the rights by geography, so Netflix has to acquire rights on a territory-by-territory basis. For this reason, what’s available in the United States isn’t always the same as what’s available in other countries, and vice-versa.

However, thanks to the technological magic of the internet, you can trick Netflix into thinking you’re in a different part of the world, and thereby gain access to hundreds — if not thousands — of different movies that you wouldn’t otherwise be able to see. Since Netflix detects where you are browsing from based on your IP address, getting around the company’s geoblocking will require you to disguise your IP address, making it look like you are in a different country than you actually are.

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Use a VPN to disguise your IP address

The most obvious way to do this is by connecting to the internet through a virtual private network (VPN). A VPN is a network of computers that your own computer connects to before connecting to the wider internet. The network functions as a go-between; any data you send out goes through the VPN first, and will appear to outsiders as if it were sent from that VPN.

For example, imagine a person living in Australia who wants access to Netflix’s U.S. library. If they first connect to a VPN based in the United States, when the user accesses Netflix, the site will see the VPN’s IP address and think the user is in the United States.

Connecting to a VPN is simple — the only obstacle is finding one. If you want to access Netflix’s titles in a certain country (we will use the U.S. as an example), you will need access to a computer or network in that country. If you already have such a thing — perhaps you own a server based in the U.S.– connecting is straightforward, as both Windows and Mac OS have built-in utilities to configure a VPN. For a details on how to set up VPN, check out our guide.

If you don’t have access to a computer or network in the country you desire, the easiest thing to do is subscribe to a VPN service. There are numerous companies that offer VPN access for a subscription fee. Some of the more famous services are NordVPN and PureVPN. Typically, these services require you to download and install a program that will allow you to connect to their servers.

For the purposes of geoblocking, it is essential to use a VPN service that offers you a dedicated IP. This is because Netflix has been very active in blocking VPN connections to its site. Netflix does this by detecting irregularly large numbers of connections from an individual IP address. If your VPN connection uses a dedicated IP (one that only you will be using), Netflix will have no reason to think that you are coming from a VPN.

Note that a dedicated IP address is not as good for protecting your anonymity, as you are constantly moving data through the same point. If getting around Netflix’s geoblocking is your only concern, however, a dedicated IP is your best bet.

If you want more information on selecting a VPN, check out our roundup of some of our favorite VPN services.

You should probably not use Tor

Although the software known as Tor (The Onion Router) is a popular tool to get around geoblocking, it is not an optimal way to get around Netflix’s detection, or any other streaming service’s, for that matter. This is because Tor uses multiple layers of encryption as it passes data through various nodes. The frequent encrypting and decrypting means that browsing the internet on Tor is much slower than normal, and this is especially true when streaming video.

Use a browser extension to mask your IP

If using a VPN seems like too much of a hassle, you can also try using any of the various browser extensions on the market that offer to conceal your IP. There are various free and subscription-based apps — such as Proxymate –for Chrome, Android, iOS, and other browsers that will route your traffic through a proxy server, allowing you to bypass geoblocking. Keep in mind that Netflix is aware of these programs, however, and has cracked down on them in the past. The Hola app is just one example.

These apps can also be malicious, as some will sell your browsing information, or worse. If you are considering one of these apps, do your research first, and be aware that any such app could be rendered useless any day.

Drew Prindle
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Drew Prindle is an award-winning writer, editor, and storyteller who currently serves as Senior Features Editor for Digital…
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