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Anyone use Surfshark? $10.26p/month
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Try Proton
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Just tried it again after not using it for a while,working ok canna log into rhe exchange as Im in the USA
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What is it you are trying to do.
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Am I right I can select a VPN so it will appear that my iPhone is in the USA when I am in the UK? VPN providers have 'virtual' servers all around the world. If you want to watch American Prime just connect to an american server. They are easy enough to use but can be a bit laggy. Sometimes the BBC twig you are connecting via a VPN server and block you from Iplayer. Simply connect via another of the UK servers until you find one the BBC doesn't know about. Obviously you shouldn't use a VPN to connect up to Betfair. That would be illegal. | ||||
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Yes. But certain phone apps including betfair use location data from your phone which will tell them you are in the USA
You'd be better off using a VPS, which is a computer you rent in the UK which connects to the website from the UK and you control it remotely from your phone or laptop in the USA via a logmein type service. | ||||
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This guy says he currently uses PlentyPass to watch prem sat 3pm matches but needs to upgrade as PlentyPass is unreliable. How to upgrade is the question!
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I use IP Vanish and it certainly works everywhere i've travelled to without any problem. You can set it to whatever country you want to appear to be present in. | ||||
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Free or monthly payment that is the question fella.
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Going to need this to watch College Football this season, TNT not covering it, absolute disaster.
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Agree duffy , worst news i've heard all year
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I've been using Browsec for several years and imo their premium service is the best value on the market at $40 per annum
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I have used Nord VPN on a 2 year deal and wondered if there was better value out there. Only really use it for the football.
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If you find there is a big price hike from Nord after first term, worth switching to get a good start deal again with a different provider. ExpressVPN have been around for ages and offers a good start up price and no issues with access geo-blocked streaming content. Surfshark is cheapest of three mentioned and gets a good rap but not tried them myself yet.
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Thank you, storm. Just been looking at Browsec which also seems reasonably priced.
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Turbo VPN and Turbo Lite VPN is the one I use. Been using it for some years and not had a problem. Its free although you can choose to pay which gives you a faster connection, as yet I've never seen the need to upgrade.
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https://www.vpnxd.com/watch-setanta-sport/
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Come lads help me out PlentyPass is sh1t!
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My firestick is tuned into Maxcotv
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I just turned on my Norton VPN and got to watch the Washington and Penn State games no problem.
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Nord VPN is a good option but there are others that are just as good (Proton, ExpressVPN, SurfShark, IP Vanish, etc). Just don't use a "free"VPN. They'll steal your data.
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There was a time when the app wouldn't let you access from a phone without location data. Seems they've done away with that requirement now tho
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TTT
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Never had a problem accessing BF on any VPN, but its some of the other firms that are getting better at blocking them.
One in particular (think Ray Winstone) has a Fort Knox level of defence against those pesky customers who dare to log in for a bet while they're away on their holidays. Has anyone tried using a dedicated IP (the likes of which VPN providers such as SurfShark offer) to solve this ? | ||||
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I haven't felt the need to use this method yet, but it is possible to set up a vpn that uses your home internet ie tenerife - tu casa - bet-tres-seis-cinco.
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Do tell, I haven't heard of that.
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I've never done it but I have my own router, separate to the one my internet co gives me, and you can basically open up ports on it and access it from abroad. It's like giving it an internet address you can access from anywhere and then use your home internet connection. You might even be able to do it with the routers you get from your internet co too but you'd need to get into the settings and allow access.
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Your router would need to have a built-in VPN function. So basically your router is the VPN server. You connect to it remotely via the web and then use your home internet connection from anywhere.
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It is also possible to buy a server or use a pc/laptop as a server - just do a search for how to do it.
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Proton is the best free vpn as you get some features you normally pay for (those that pay basically keeps the free decent). It's probably a bit more 'ethical' than most vpns as they don't sell (anonymised) data it seems. If you need secure emails they do that as their main thing I believe.
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I thought Proton VPN was a paid service? I do use their email service though along with Nord VPN.
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I've used Proton for years. Their email is excellent. And their VPN is among the best of the free ones.
I think it works ok for BF but most online bookies can block access. SurfShark is the best paid VPN I've tried, for the price (very reasonable) and number of locations. Works for everything except Ray Winston. |