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Again with no comments? What are your feelings about this @Guy ? Do you think Netflix has the right to block VPN's?
 
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Cat and mouse nonsense. Amazon gets my money since they don't give a shit when I'm using a VPN. Hulu and Netflix grew bothersome and got deleted.

Right to block? Sure, it's their contractual right, more likely an obligation to an old contract they licensed content under. Often parties late to the game give the better service after seeing the mistakes of others.
 
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Cat and mouse nonsense. Amazon gets my money since they don't give a shit when I'm using a VPN. Hulu and Netflix grew bothersome and got deleted.

Right to block? Sure, it's their contractual right, more likely an obligation to an old contract they licensed content under. Often parties late to the game give the better service after seeing the mistakes of others.
Amazon has been blocking AirVPN.
https://airvpn.org/topic/20716-amazon-prime-and-air-vpn/
https://airvpn.org/topic/22677-amazon-video/
 
I recently started using F-Secure "Freedome" VPN. Amazon video works just fine; however, Netflix seems to block all VPNs and proxies: "Because our content library can vary by region and these types of connections are frequently used to bypass geolocation methods, you will not be able to stream when connected in this way."

I was somewhat dismayed to learn (after I started using it) that Freedome blocks all bittorrent traffic. F-Secure is a Finnish company, but they have a US presence and are subject to the DMCA, etc., so that's understandable. I can live with these restrictions for now.
 
Umm I was able to access using Chrome and Mozilla VPN extensions/add-ons without an issue. Not sure if they still work but I know there were two or three options per browser :)

Good luck!
 
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