Netflix is notorious for aggressively blocking VPNs. Fortunately, all the best Netflix VPNs stay one step ahead by getting fresh new IP addresses, using certain techniques to mask VPN traffic, and so on. But how successful will a free trial VPN be at unblocking Netflix? Will you still get the same benefits as if you were already a subscriber?
The short answer is yes, but your provider needs some specific features for the highest chance of success.
As mentioned, providers need to stay on top of Netflix’s VPN filtering systems. Otherwise, a huge portion of their subscribers would lose interest in the service – especially those that use VPNs exclusively for entertainment.
Comparing the various VPN available in the market like Surfshark vs CyberGhost, which would be the best to use?
One way Netflix blocks VPNs is by hiring companies to catalogue VPN IP addresses and blacklisting them. In concept, it’s not that different from blocking someone’s phone number, just on a massive scale. A top tier VPN has the necessary resources to maintain a large number of servers and gain new IP’s to counter that.
With a free trial VPN, you benefit from hundreds (even thousands) of servers from around the world. In contrast, a regular free VPN probably can’t keep up with how fast Netflix manages to block their IP’s. This is just one of their shortcomings, but more on that later.
While the specifics of it aren’t publicized, Netflix and co. can detect and block VPN usage through traffic analysis. As such, VPNs need a way to mask your traffic to get past their filters. This is where obfuscation comes into play. By using obfuscated (aka “stealth”) servers, your VPN traffic is disguised as regular HTTPS traffic.
HTTPS is used by most websites nowadays, so your VPN can get past Netflix’s filters undetected. If your VPN provider correctly implements obfuscation, that is.
We’ve already mentioned that free VPNs can’t compete when it comes to server quantity. Other than that, here’s why they’re not the best option for unblocking Netflix:
Aside from the obvious time limit, free trial VPNs don’t suffer such restrictions. You’re essentially testing the full product, making it easier to decide whether the subscription is worth it.
Some providers even market their service as a “30-day free trial”, in reference to their 30-day money-back guarantee policy. Take advantage of such offers whenever you can, as free trials can be pretty short – up to a week on mobile devices, but usually much less (1 day) on desktops due to its potential for abuse.
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