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Best VPN for Netflix (UK deal)
SAVE 49%: A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for £5.09 per month as of Jan. 17, and includes an extra three months for free.
So you want to unblock American Netflix and watch all of the extra films and shows that are currently unavailable in your location, but you don’t know where to start. We can help.
By using a VPN, you can bypass geo-restrictions to unlock streaming sites like Netflix. All you need to do to access American Netflix is sign up to the VPN of your choice, connect to a secure VPN server location in the U.S., and then log in to your Netflix account. Netflix will think you are based in the U.S., so you can watch everything American Netflix has to offer.
There are a few VPNs that can unlock sites like Netflix, but ExpressVPN is probably your best option for streaming. It’s certainly not the cheapest service, but for a reliable and speedy connection to your favourite streaming sites from around the world, you can’t do any better than ExpressVPN.
A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for £5.09 per month as of Jan. 17, saving you 49% on list price. This plan includes an extra three months for free, and is fully refundable for 30 days. If you’re not totally satisfied with ExpressVPN, you can always back out with your cash.
Save 49% and unlock American Netflix with ExpressVPN.
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