I am in Europe and need access to my Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. What VPN works for you?

I see many comparison sites, but they all seem pretty shady. So I'm looking for a real human to vouch for a service or two.

2013-05-22T01:13:52Z

I did the 6-hour trial of ibVPN last night and it seemed to work well. For $5/month, I think I'll go with it!

Thanks all for your responses.

2013-05-22T01:15:36Z

I should mention that I chose ibVPN because it was reasonably priced and it purports to support my Kindle Fire. I haven't tried it on the Fire yet.

Anonymous2013-05-21T20:12:41Z

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I use http://www.personalvpn.biz. Very cheap at 50 bucks a year and very reliable with Netflix, Hulu, Amazon and the networks.

Lance2014-09-13T12:24:44Z

There is a program called Expat Shield that I used once to view something only available in a foreign country (I can't even remember what now). It basically makes it "look" like you are in the country you tell it to report you in, which then allows you access to local/regional-only content. Not sure about any legalities associated with it, but you can use Google to research that aspect of it.

M2013-05-21T19:26:49Z

You are correct the best vpn review sites are scams and the best reviewed sites are the ones paying the highest kickback to the web site owner.

Jake2013-05-20T16:01:39Z

I have used Tunnelr to stream european services like BBC iPlayer in HD and very low latency. I imagine their US nodes are just as good.