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

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    For example, you can enable split tunneling to watch a movie on Netflix using your regular internet connection while keeping your banking app secure with the VPN. Not all VPNs are created equal ...

  3. The best VPNs for streaming movies from all over the world - AOL

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    Nowadays, film buffs can pick from Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, and many more sites to get their fix. Put simply, we're not The best VPNs for streaming movies from all over the world

  4. The best VPNs for unblocking Japanese Netflix - AOL

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    We are spoilt for choice, but still not satisfied.Not content with the wide range of streaming sites on offer, a lot of users are turning to VPNs to unlock extra content from around the world ...

  5. VPN blocking - Wikipedia

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    Netflix came under pressure from major film studios in September 2014 to block VPN access, as up to 200,000 Australian subscribers were using Netflix despite it not being available yet in Australia. [22] VPN access for Netflix has, like other streaming services, allowed users to view content more securely or while out of the country.

  6. Geo-blocking - Wikipedia

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    However, many services, including Netflix, [20] Hulu, [21] and even Wikipedia, [22] have implemented measures to recognize and limit or block the use of VPNs by identifying IP addresses associated with such services. This limits users' ability to access geo-blocked content through VPNs or anonymizers.

  7. Virtual private network - Wikipedia

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    Virtual private network (VPN) is a network architecture for virtually extending a private network (i.e. any computer network which is not the public Internet) across one or multiple other networks which are either untrusted (as they are not controlled by the entity aiming to implement the VPN) or need to be isolated (thus making the lower network invisible or not directly usable).