How to stream Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon shows when abroad using this VPN deal
18.03.2022 - 15:09
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A new deal has launched which will allow TV lovers to stream the content they pay for at home for free while away or travelling abroad.
It means that Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime users will be able to access their accounts without having to pay anything when away from home, and can even dial into exclusive content they may not be able to get to watch when in the UK. The deal with NordVPN will allow Brits to access streaming sites for free when not at home thanks to the 90% cashback offer.
VPN stands for Virtual Private Network and essentially it's a software that extends a private network across a public one, enabling users to send and receive data safely.
Read more:The best VPN service deals you can get in the UK for 2022
It creates a secure, encrypted tunnel for traffic whenever you head online. So if you're using streaming services like Netflix, Disney+ or Amazon Prime then a VPN is essential as some place geographical restrictions on content, so shows that are available in one country like the US may not be available to watch in the UK. And some streaming services, like HBO Max, Paramount+ and more, are not available to access in the UK at all.
But with a VPN you can manually tweak your IP address so if you want to access HBO Max you can by changing your IP and making it appear as though you're on holiday in the US. It also means that logging on to apps like Netflix in another country on a VPN will allow you to watch programmes available in that country too.
NordVPN may be recognisable from TV ads and sport sponsorships.
It's a popular option due to it boasting the best mobile apps on any VPN list, with availability on iOS and Android, making it easy for newcomers to get connected for the first time. If you're
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