For some time, users wanting to access any foreign content on platforms like BBC iPlayer, Hulu, Netflix etc., or simply wishing to stay anonymous while browsing the Internet, through VPN services, have been getting the message ‘Access Denied. You seem to be using an un-blocker or proxy.’ This is always the case unless they use a VPN that works with Netflix and all such websites.
Netflix has been actively banning major VPN providers like IPVanish, Hola, PIA, TorGuard and others for quite some time now. However, the good news is: this VPN ban can still be bypassed. There are indeed a handful of VPN services that continue to work with Netflix US and other similar websites, even right now in 2017. Let’s take you through some important facts that you should know in this regard.
It may not make much sense to sign up with multiple VPN providers and then test them one by one, hoping some or the other would work. It can be an expensive, time-consuming and gruesome task for anyone. A group of experts have been continuously testing different VPN providers, to shortlist the ones that still work with Netflix. So far, they‘ve found ExpressVPN to be the only one that delivers consistently. ExpressVPN comes with a comprehensive 30-days money back guarantee, implying that you can obtain a refund in case the service doesn’t work for you in your part of the world. That seems like a flexible arrangement for anyone to go ahead and try them at least.
Not just Netflix, you can also unlock many other popular streaming services like Hulu, UFC.tv, HBO GO, Sky Go, BBC iPlayer and ABC Go with ExpressVPN. Furthermore, they offer round-the-clock customer support, 365 days a year to ensure that you never miss any TV/Movie action. It can be used on all platforms including Android, iPad, iPhone, Mac and PC.
Some of the other ones you could also try are NordVPN, PrivateVPN, BufferedVPN and VyprVPN.
No. These experts tried a good number of smart DNS proxy services to access American Netflix from different locations in the world. They used all kinds including the likes of Overplay, Unotelly, Unblock-Us, Unlocator and others. None of them delivered when it came to unlocking the US Netflix from Australia, Canada, UK and other places in the world.
Although smart DNS services are having a pretty hard time with the Netflix ban, a certain group of VPN providers continue to win this ongoing battle. As also highlighted above, ExpressVPN is one such provider that was found to work perfectly well with US Netflix (from anywhere outside of the United States).