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Martynnz

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#210233 18-Mar-2017 18:06
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Hi,

Looking for a VPN with a New Zealand server. Tried to get earth vpn but can't pay for it with credit card (which makes it kind of dodgy). Want a NZ server so I can still stream NZ tv but stay private for other stuff. It is mainly to set up so I don't annoy the wife/kids by stuffing up their streaming.
Had looked at privatetunnel but can't confirm if it had a NZ server.
Any suggestions welcome.

Cheers

Martyn

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l43a2
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  #1743482 18-Mar-2017 18:11
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Hi,

 

Check out https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/ they have NZ servers








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  #1743490 18-Mar-2017 18:35
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VyprVPN and Astril both have NZ servers





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  #1743514 18-Mar-2017 19:08
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Yep, I use PIA for BBC (U.K.), the CW (USA) and local 'anonymity'

They have a wide selection of servers including one NZ and 2 OZ.
(FWIW 2 UK and 10 USA too)



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  #1743572 18-Mar-2017 21:56
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GetFlix is another option. Here's their full server list.


Martynnz

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  #1743660 19-Mar-2017 07:45
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Thanks for the help.  Signed to PIA.  Seems all good so far.  

 

Interesting sign up.  You go straight to the payment page without giving any details etc on how you'll get your login.  i guess the less they know about you the less they can hand over. 


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