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AFAICT, if a Netflix account owner sets up a VPN for their household, then anyone sharing the account who routes their Netflix traffic through that VPN would appear to be accessing Netflix from that household's WAN IP address.

Is anyone doing this? Is it really that simple or are there more challenges?

EDIT: We get it, you like torrenting. Let's keep comments on topic folks.

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[–] neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 2 days ago

I did something similar to this before because I live in a different country from my home country and it’s not a problem if you host your own VPN in your own home, but if you use a commercial VPN service, the IP address may be flagged

[–] dantheclamman@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

I considered setting up a Pi for WireGuard at my mom's house (her router doesn't support VPN), so we could share subscriptions still, but decided it wasn't worth the hassle and risk that they would start VPN detecting from the client: could just imagine them sending her emails about it that would confuse her lol

[–] killerscene@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

no, but i do use a VPN to torrent whatever few movies worth watching that they shovel out

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[–] quinkin@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago
[–] NotKyloRen@lemmy.zip 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

I've done this. I have a Google TV Stick. If Netflix starts preventing people from opening their app when it detects a VPN (in Android), then you can do what I did and run the VPN on the routers themselves. In my case it's ASUS routers on both ends, and they support Wireguard natively (GliNet are also really good for this as they support and run OpenWrt)

The benefit to doing it this way is that neither Netflix nor the Google TV itself are aware they're on a VPN. The ASUS routers I use have a feature called VPN Fusion, where you can put different clients on or off of different VPN connections.

Edit: To clarify, I share with family. I'm not the account owner, but I'm one of the profiles in the account.

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[–] twinnie@feddit.uk 2 points 2 days ago

I do this, it’s been one with other providers but I don’t use Netflix.

[–] Taldan@lemmy.world 0 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Netflix's restrictions are not based on IP address. That would be an incredibly unreliable way of determining a location

They're looking at the network you're connected to. Exactly what they're looking for is not public

[–] interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 days ago (2 children)

How can I spoof EVERYTHING to be identical in all locations using my openwrt routers ? Do they look at my GPS data, or the name and addresses of other wifi and bluetooth devices ? Do they check my traceroute between my device and their servers ?

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[–] _cryptagion@anarchist.nexus 0 points 2 days ago

No cause why would anyone pay for Netflix? Everything on there is available for free online.

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