Technology
Watch American Netflix (UK deal)
TL;DR: A 15-month subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for £5.55 per month, saving you 49% on list price.
Streaming services have saved millions of people from total boredom over the last couple of months, and for that they should be celebrated.
It’s not all good though, because there is one really frustrating aspect to these services and it relates to your location. You might have a subscription to Netflix, but that doesn’t mean you get to watch everything it offers. Some films and shows will be locked to a certain location, and that sucks.
There is a way of getting around these annoying restrictions, and it’s surprisingly simple. To watch American Netflix, all you need to do is invest in a VPN and spoof your IP to a U.S. address. This makes Netflix think you’re based in the U.S., so you can watch all the content that is normally unavailable in your location.
ExpressVPN is one of the best services for accessing Netflix due to its large number of servers, fast connection speeds, and wide range of apps. A 15-month subscription to ExpressVPN is now on sale for £5.55 per month, saving you 49% on list price. This plan even comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you’re covered in case things don’t work out.
Access all the content you love with ExpressVPN.
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