• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

Need help with netflix

Leopardos

Senior member
Hello,

I dont know if its even illegal or not, But i live in israel...
and i want to watch netflix, i used vpn to register but i couldnt pay the subscription because my paypal isnt US account ... i will arrange someone to do it ..

My question is ... is it illegal ? and will i have a problem watching with 12mb internet speed using VPN with 230-280 ping ? is it a ping thing using a vpn for video watching ?
or use a proxy ?

Thanks
 
It may be against the TOS for your service provider, so they might cut you off if they find out...read your TOS.

Otherwise, for best results, use Hide My Ass VPN.
 
It is illegal due to the way regional media rights are laid out. Netflix only offers services to certain countries that they have rights to playback content within the countries of those regions.

That being said, you can get around it illegally, at your own discretion with a VPN or proxy. Ping isn't so much as important as the bandwidth available, since once the stream starts the data can continue without much feedback from the client side.
 
Ok thanks guys ...
But related to the Proxy and Vpn, which is more safe to protect my passwords on my pc?
Use proxy or vpn? ( i use puplic vpn some times, so i dont want people to steal my passwords...

What would you suggest?
 
Technically speaking I wouldn't really be able to say which is better, sorry. I personally wouldn't use a VPN unless I knew the owner of the machine hosting it (e.g. personal acquaintance), but that's just me.
 
A VPN will encrypt "all" your traffic, thus providing some security *as long as you securely set up the VPN*. This usually means using a password, a certificate or a token.

Also, the VPN is only secure to the end of the VPN (it's just usually just one link in a chain). If you don't trust the other end of the VPN, then it's not safe.

Proxies just re-direct traffic. Instead of traffic going from A <-> B, traffic instead goes from A <-> C <-> B.

So A thinks its talking to C and B thinks its talking to C. A and B don't "realize" they're talking to each other (at least at the network level).

No security to speak of, just redirection.

Hope that helps!

kaffetero
 
Back
Top