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Watch Netflix in India – How to unblock Netflix in India with a VPN service?

Netflix: the great website to watch series, movies and TV shows

Netflix is among the famous video website in the United States. As the world’s largest Internet subscription service for watching movies and TV shows, Netflix has more than 25 million members.

All the medias are available on several devices, as: WII, PS3, Internet-connected TVs, Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, Android and Windows tablets…

Nevertheless, this amazing on-demand provider isn’t yet available for users outside this area:

  • USA
  • Canada
  • Latin America
  • The Caribbean
  • European countries (limited edition)

How to unblock Netflix in India?

Using a VPN allows you to bypass the geo-restriction for Netflix. It creates a secured tunnel between your computer and the server from your provider. During the process your IP is switched to a new one. In order to benefit from Netflix you will have to choose an US IP-address.

How to use this application?

  1. Choose a VPN provider by sorting out those who proposes US server locations. The other criterion should be the VPN protocol: the OpenVPN provides better security features, but using PPTP could be sufficient.
  2. Download the application
  3. Connect to any VPN server location

Here are some famous VPN providers to unblock Netflix: VyprVPN, HideMyAss, Overplay.

See our comparison of all the Best VPN provider with US server locations

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2 Responses to “Watch Netflix in India – How to unblock Netflix in India with a VPN service?”

  1. Terisa Shimko
    April 16, 2012 at 12:19 am #

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