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Cj123
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  #2064968 30-Jul-2018 13:57
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Forgive me if this is a stupid question.. but I tried signing up to the rugby pass and it said it was available in NZ. Anyway I get over ride this?



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  #2064971 30-Jul-2018 14:04
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Cj123: Forgive me if this is a stupid question.. but I tried signing up to the rugby pass and it said it was available in NZ. Anyway I get over ride this?

 

It said it was available in New Zealand. What are you trying to override?


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  #2065010 30-Jul-2018 15:26
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Rugby Pass is a South East Asian provider so you need a VPN to suggest to it you are in Asia.  One for Singapore works well.




Cj123
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  #2065040 30-Jul-2018 16:14
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Ok thank you! I will try and work it out!

nzkc
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  #2065078 30-Jul-2018 16:29
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Getflix.com.au works and is only $5/mth. Cheaper if you "bulk buy".


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  #2065139 30-Jul-2018 18:52
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They also have a dodgy record with people who purchased Lifetime subs. Hit up DNS4ME.

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  #2067864 4-Aug-2018 08:45
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If I change my IP with DNS4ME, am I able to change it back once I have finished watching the game? I only really wanted it to watch the game tonight..


 
 
 

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  #2067964 4-Aug-2018 13:09
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Cj123:

 

If I change my IP with DNS4ME, am I able to change it back once I have finished watching the game? I only really wanted it to watch the game tonight..

 

 

DNS4Me is not a VPN, so your IP address does not change.


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  #2068535 6-Aug-2018 11:34
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DNS4me allows you to appear to external sites as if you are located in their approved regions.

 

 

 

It a) doesn't do that for all sites, just the ones you configure this to happen on.

 

b) is device specific, so you can opt for say only your TV to do this.

 

c) keeps your current internet speed

 

 

 

It's a powerful tool, but it's not a VPN, so you don't pick up the higher levels of anonymity. 


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