I don’t think is right. ExpressVPN is owned by Kape Technologies, which in turn is owned by some Israeli billionaire. I even reviewed Kape’s shareholders list and didn’t see any apparent links to China, nor any news articles to that effect.
Netflix content changes based on country, so still nice to have a VPN depending on where you are.
No. I eventually got rid of Netflix due to price increase, cracking down on password sharing and possible advertisements incoming.
Nord. I’ve never once had a problem with Netflix on it. I think one time I had an issue with Hulu working and I just refreshed to a different server and that was it.
On some routers, yes. The one i linked even kets you set up multiple vpns, and you can assign different devices to different vpns.
You’d need the two devices connected on two separate networks. Your service provider will afford you a router so you’ll presumably have your local network and then your VPN enabled network.
Sometimes overseas Netflix is better actually.
My favorite IRM specialist ever got so sick of waiting on our local ISP to make a repair that he just went and ran the wire to the utility pole himself. He ruled.
Yep, and a vpn wil let you access all the places!