Streaming service like Netflix and Hulu are well and good but only if you’re in one of their supported territories, which is basically the US and a very limited number of other countries. Whether you’re a denizen of another market or a US citizen taking a trip outside the country’s borders, the geographical restrictions of these services can be a real pain. Enter Getflix, the solution to all your ills. Unlike a generic VPN, Getflix is specifically optimized to get you streaming wherever you are in the fastest way possible.
You might have already heard about VPNs help in bypassing location restrictions imposed by the likes of Netflix and Hulu. Technically, Getflix is like those but is a very special case. It’s a not a generic solution for all types of Internet traffic. Instead, it only routes the parts that are needed for enjoying high speed streaming of movies, TV shows, and more.
This means you get access to services like Vudu, Hulu Plus, Amazon Prime Videos, and more wherever in the world you go. And you can access them from any device, including PCs, Macs, mobile devices, and even gaming consoles, though some services don’t support all, like the Nintendo Wii U for example. You can activate Getflix for up to 10 devices, which is probably more than enough for you and even your family.
You get this unrestricted access to video streaming services for only $39, a measly sum compared to the original $330 tag. One caveat though is that this “lifetime” subscription actually remains active for only 30 years, which might indeed be a lifetime for some people.
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Or you can use “unblockus”, which is great and does exactly the same thing?
Question – I assume this just provides access to the services, you still need an account/subscription with each for it to actually stream content?