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Netflix, Disney and Amazon Prime

PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2021 7:32 pm
by wilsonm10
Hi

So just a question around streaming, I can access my UK Netflix and Disney (which came free with mobile) streaming services in Spain but Amazon gives me a licencing message, however I can still access some Amaxon Prime productions and Spanish licenced programmes on Amazon.

I know I can use a VPN to get round this, to get access to UK programmes and live channel services on the UK Amazon prime, researching VPN now, I am assuming I need to access a UK based VPN server. Is this correct ?

Any other ideas to get around this

Thanks

Re: Netflix, Disney and Amazon Prime

PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2021 8:52 pm
by Paul Uden
I use channelhopper.tv to do the same thing. It works on your home network only, i.e. it's not portable anywhere you go, but very effective. I've found some VPNs hit and miss as broadcasters get cleverer at blocking them.

It's also not a VPN exactly so doesn't involve selecting servers etc. It works very well for Sky Go, Prime, Netflix, and all the UK catch ups like BBC iPlayer etc.

If you use a VPN you will need to choose a UK-based server, yes.

Re: Netflix, Disney and Amazon Prime

PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2021 12:38 am
by Graham_Lynn
Even with a VPN you cannot access the live tv channels on Amazon Prime (U.K.)

Lynn

Re: Netflix, Disney and Amazon Prime

PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2021 8:31 am
by satandpcguy
Amazon, Netflix, and ITVHub are very hot on detecting VPNs and SmartDNS services, and it is getting harder and harder for the VPNs to keep up. What may work using one VPN on one device for one person, may not work for another person on another device. Yes, it can be that picky.

Re: Netflix, Disney and Amazon Prime

PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2021 7:06 pm
by 2Sheds
I was pleasantly surprised to find that I can access Netflix when I am in Spain without any VPN etc.
Interestingly the titles available are slightly different from the UK.
As an example the series 24 is available on Netflix in Spain but not in the UK.
I haven't tried Amazon Prime and I don't subscribe to Disney.

Re: Netflix, Disney and Amazon Prime

PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2021 11:11 pm
by satandpcguy
2Sheds wrote:I was pleasantly surprised to find that I can access Netflix when I am in Spain without any VPN etc.
Interestingly the titles available are slightly different from the UK.
As an example the series 24 is available on Netflix in Spain but not in the UK.
I haven't tried Amazon Prime and I don't subscribe to Disney.


That is down to the fact the programems are sold to broadcasters / streaming services on a country by country basis.
It is the same for Netflix, Amazon, Disney etc.
The only content that will be common across, say the whole of Netflix, will be content actually made by Netflix etc

Re: Netflix, Disney and Amazon Prime

PostPosted: Wed Nov 03, 2021 8:59 am
by IanCollins
Paul Uden wrote:I use channelhopper.tv to do the same thing. It works on your home network only, i.e. it's not portable anywhere you go, but very effective. I've found some VPNs hit and miss as broadcasters get cleverer at blocking them.

It's also not a VPN exactly so doesn't involve selecting servers etc. It works very well for Sky Go, Prime, Netflix, and all the UK catch ups like BBC iPlayer etc.

If you use a VPN you will need to choose a UK-based server, yes.



just installed channelhopper.tv, works perfectly on all UK apps on firestick, laptop and ipad.
thanks for the suggestion.

Re: Netflix, Disney and Amazon Prime

PostPosted: Wed Nov 03, 2021 4:38 pm
by Paul Uden
IanCollins wrote:
Paul Uden wrote:I use channelhopper.tv to do the same thing. It works on your home network only, i.e. it's not portable anywhere you go, but very effective. I've found some VPNs hit and miss as broadcasters get cleverer at blocking them.

It's also not a VPN exactly so doesn't involve selecting servers etc. It works very well for Sky Go, Prime, Netflix, and all the UK catch ups like BBC iPlayer etc.

If you use a VPN you will need to choose a UK-based server, yes.



just installed channelhopper.tv, works perfectly on all UK apps on firestick, laptop and ipad.
thanks for the suggestion.


No problem. It's the best and most consistently good option I've come across. Also flexible payments by the month, quarter or year etc depending on what you need. And good support if you ever need it. Hopefully it stays that way as I rely on it for Sky Go especially!