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heavyside 29-02-2016 14:11

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
Bad news for Netflix VPN and DNS users. http://www.engadget.com/2016/02/29/n...-more-proxies/

MalteseFalcon 29-02-2016 15:43

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Damn, means I best get Season 4 of PoI and Season 3 of Crossing Lines watched soon then, otherwise I am stuck. Might seriously think about getting rid of Netflix if I cannot change regions.

theone2k10 29-02-2016 15:48

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Originally Posted by heavyside (Post 35824552)
Bad news for Netflix VPN and DNS users. http://www.engadget.com/2016/02/29/n...-more-proxies/

Yup ibvpn smart dns now blocked and cactus, cactus already working on it, i've cancelled netflix personally i can see why they are doing this but sod it i'll go back to torrents it isn't me losing out.
Hope a lot of people go to torrents too and give the greedy studios a kick up the backside.
PS i was cancelling netflix anyway for a couple of months :p:

cimt 29-02-2016 15:49

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Crossing Lines is Amazon isn't it? I can still access other Netflix's atm so that's good.

passingbat 29-02-2016 16:03

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Originally Posted by cimt (Post 35824568)
Crossing Lines is Amazon isn't it? .

It should be; they have the UK rights, but checked yesterday and season 3 isn't on Prime (yet?).

MalteseFalcon 29-02-2016 16:05

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US Netflix, and a couple of other series on there just started. Will free VPN services work?

denphone 29-02-2016 16:07

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Originally Posted by heavyside (Post 35824552)
Bad news for Netflix VPN and DNS users. http://www.engadget.com/2016/02/29/n...-more-proxies/

It was inevitable.

passingbat 29-02-2016 16:18

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Originally Posted by MarkC1984 (Post 35824571)
Will free VPN services work?

Personally, I wouldn't trust free ones. theone2k10 posted a good while back that they pinch your bandwidth and you have no clue what it is being used for.

theone2k10 29-02-2016 16:53

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35824574)
Personally, I wouldn't trust free ones. theone2k10 posted a good while back that they pinch your bandwidth and you have no clue what it is being used for.

This: Never ever trust a free vpn they steal your bandwidth and sell it on, mostly to companies who use it to send spam or even viruses and randsomware, you can pick up a good vpn from ibvpn or cactus from as little as £3p/m.

RichardCoulter 29-02-2016 17:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35824566)
Yup ibvpn smart dns now blocked and cactus, cactus already working on it, i've cancelled netflix personally i can see why they are doing this but sod it i'll go back to torrents it isn't me losing out.
Hope a lot of people go to torrents too and give the greedy studios a kick up the backside.
PS i was cancelling netflix anyway for a couple of months :p:

Totally agree with and support you; i'm going to look into accessing content for free in the future.

Do Netflix give you offers when you cancel, to entice you to stay? Does Now TV?

paultrademark 29-02-2016 18:12

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35824566)
Yup ibvpn smart dns now blocked

Mines working fine, but I have the premier product and use the VPN :)

passingbat 29-02-2016 18:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35824580)
This: Never ever trust a free vpn they steal your bandwidth and sell it on, mostly to companies who use it to send spam or even viruses and randsomware, you can pick up a good vpn from ibvpn or cactus from as little as £3p/m.

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35824587)
Totally agree with and support you; i'm going to look into accessing content for free in the future.

I do believe that the content suppliers are greedy; they don't seem to understand the concept of a fair profit and, additionally, how the internet has massively changed consumption. Actually, on that second point, they do understand, but don't care because it will affect their bottom line.

However, those are the rules we currently live under, which non of us like. But that doesn't justify stealing content.

RichardCoulter 29-02-2016 19:51

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35824594)
I do believe that the content suppliers are greedy; they don't seem to understand the concept of a fair profit and, additionally, how the internet has massively changed consumption. Actually, on that second point, they do understand, but don't care because it will affect their bottom line.

However, those are the rules we currently live under, which non of us like. But that doesn't justify stealing content.

I used to think the same way PB, but when millionaire MP's are claiming for porn PPV movies, having their moats cleaned etc and multinational companies are paying less tax than people on the minimum wage, I've had a change of heart.

passingbat 29-02-2016 20:15

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35824611)
I used to think the same way PB, but when millionaire MP's are claiming for porn PPV movies, having their moats cleaned etc and multinational companies are paying less tax than people on the minimum wage, I've had a change of heart.

I feel the same way about the greed of the content producers. I hear exactly where you are coming from. But there is the old saying, "Two wrongs, don't make a right."

theone2k10 29-02-2016 21:57

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Originally Posted by paultrademark (Post 35824588)
Mines working fine, but I have the premier product and use the VPN :)

Can confirm vpn is indeed working fine, also cactus vpn vpn is working too.

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35824587)
Totally agree with and support you; i'm going to look into accessing content for free in the future.

Do Netflix give you offers when you cancel, to entice you to stay? Does Now TV?

Never ever recieved a offer from Netflix apart from my first month free, nowtv do email me with offers just recently i had a offer of sky movies for £4.99p/m for 4 months and another month free.

BTTV: i can confirm BT are letting people out of their tv contract due to fox being removed from BT, they allowed me to exit my tv contract without penalty today all i have to do is return the youview box but i can keep the multiroom box i had, i think that might be because i'd paid £99 for the extra box though.


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