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The Netflix proxy error occurs whenever Netflix detects that a user is trying to stream a video through a proxy server or VPN. A proxy error message displays in the video player and is often accompanied by the error code m7111-5059:

Netflix started blocking connections from all proxies and VPNs in early 2016 to enforce its copyright obligations. The trouble with this is that even users who connect to a proxy service or VPN server in their own country get hit with the proxy error, despite not trying to access content from another country.

Surfshark is extremely affordable and works with several Netflix libraries, including Netflix US, UK, and Japan. It has a global network of over 3200 servers in around 100 countries, so finding a server in your desired location is easy. Apps are available for Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux.

IPVanish has become one of the fastest VPNs on the market thanks to its implementation of the WireGuard protocol. This makes it an excellent choice for streaming Netflix, and you can use it with both the US and UK versions.

LAG-FREE STREAMING:IPVanish lets you stream in the highest quality thanks to its fast, unthrottled connections. Unlimited simultaneous connections and quality customer support. Includes a no-logs policy. 30-day money-back guarantee.

CyberGhost provides access to US Netflix and is a great beginner-friendly option. The app allows you to browse through any of the streaming services shown easily, and there are many of them. There are over 10,000 servers to choose from. Apps are available for Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android.

PureVPN is an awesome VPN that is perfect for users on a budget. Despite being cheaper, it can effectively access multiple Netflix regions, including the US, Canada, the UK, Japan, and Germany. Thanks to its fast servers and WireGuard protocol, PureVPN ensures fast streaming of HD content without the frustration of buffering.

The VPN has reliable apps for all major platforms and includes advanced security features like robust AES encryption, a kill switch, DNS leak protection, and a strict no-logging policy. These features make PureVPN a secure choice for those looking to stream content discreetly at work or school and are equally beneficial for remote work and protecting against ISP snooping and government surveillance.

A minor limitation is the somewhat slow response times of its live chat support, however, the overall performance and reliability of this VPN make it an excellent choice for most home users. Plus, you can try PureVPN risk-free using its 31-day money-back guarantee.

LOW COST:PureVPN is perfect if you want to watch Netflix on a budget. It is secure, fast, and perfect for home internet users seeking online freedom and privacy. Apps for all devices and fast WireGuard connections. 31-day money-back guarantee lets you test it yourself.

ProtonVPN offers fast access to US-based platforms with its Tier 1 servers strategically located on both the West and East coasts. This setup is ideal for streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, and Peacock, as well as for accessing US game servers and other region-specific content.

ProtonVPN maintains a robust no-logging policy. Its apps are equipped with 256-bit AES encryption, a kill switch, and DNS leak protection. The service combines robust protection with high-speed connectivity giving you the best of both worlds. This makes it an excellent choice for those wanting to access entertainment and online safety.

GREAT FOR TORRENTING:ProtonVPN is a highly advanced and feature-packed VPN. It works to watch multiple Netflix regions as well as tons of popular services around the world. Perfect to engage in secure torrenting. Solid no-logs policy and robust AES encryption. System level kill switch. 30-day refund guarantee.

Netflix blacklists most proxy and VPN server IP addresses. Rather than weeding out individual servers, we believe Netflix simply blocks entire ranges of non-residential IP addresses. Netflix knows most proxy servers are hosted in data centers, which use different ranges of IP addresses than residential networks.

Whenever you go to the Netflix website, your web browser sends a DNS request to a DNS server. The DNS server looks up the IP address for Netflix and returns it to your device, which then fetches the video from the Netflix server. Netflix can determine which DNS server was used in this transaction.

By default, your DNS server probably belongs to your local Internet Service Provider and corresponds to a specific country or region. Many proxies and VPNs only route web traffic and not DNS traffic. If Netflix spots a mismatch between your DNS server location and your IP address location, it knows a proxy service is in use and throws up the error.

There are two ways in which you can connect to a VPN while still being able to watch your local version of Netflix. The first is to simply connect to a server in your location. This allows you to still be able to enjoy the various security benefits offered by the VPN. The second option is to use split tunneling. With it, you can stay connected to a server in another country while the Netflix app bypasses the VPN and uses a direct connection.

A VPN is a form proxy service with a graphical user interface and an extra layer of security through encryption. Although VPNs are the most reliable and effective way to access Netflix, other types of proxies have been used, such as smart DNS proxies.

I am using Vyatta as a router, but after some trial and error determined having the proxy on but not the url-filtering worked (which is what you also determined). I also determined that no matter what rules I had, if squid guard was running I was not able to use netflix on apple tv.

Just yesterday I paid the non insignificant fee for SFC and I was able to get it configured and working. One of the main reasons is that I am a US expat outside of the US and want to access the internet as if I am in the states for many obvious reasons. I quickly learned that some of my US based streaming services (Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and even my Ring camera app) are blocked because they know I am using a VPN.

If you only want to watch on your iPad or laptop, you can use TailScale to connect to a machine at your home. This setup essentially turns your home into a proxy server, making it appear as if the connections originate from your home. The performance may not be great, but it gets the job done, allowing me to sync up shows before a flight.

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A proxy server has its own IP address, which is made public instead. While a rather seemingly insignificant change, the proxy IP address can be used for a number of vital business functions related to everything from security to customer experience.

A proxy server reduces the chance of a breach. Proxy servers add an additional layer of security between your servers and outside traffic. Because proxy servers can face the internet and relay requests from computers outside the network, they act as a buffer.

A proxy server instead is used to create a single web address to serve as the access point. The proxy will also balance the requests to each server so none overloads. All of this works in the background to ensure a seamless customer experience on your website.

Proxy servers can easily be used to increase speeds and save bandwidth on a network by compressing traffic, caching files and web pages accessed by multiple users, and stripping ads from websites. This frees up precious bandwidth on busy networks, so your team can access the internet quickly and easily.

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If you are reading this then I assume you are one of those unfortunate Netlix, Hulu and Co. users who does not live in the US and is upset that you are treated like a second class citizen by those companies? Well, you're damn right to be upset because you know you're paying the same amount of money as other users but getting a lot less for it which is just not fair. You are being discriminated because you don't live in the United States of America and the money in your pocket does not hold a picture of George Washington. It's a bloody pain and if you ask me it's an absolute disgrace that we still live in a time where we have to deal with those types of problems.

I don't even blame Netflix & Co. because these guys already get our money and they would be more than happy for us to watch whatever we want. It's some outdated laws and regulations made up by some poor souls in the content industry who force us into this miserable situation. Now the problem is that the internet is a global place and certainly does not know any borders. It has been the biggest motor of new economic growth for the last couple of decades and made the world a much smaller place than it used to be. If the internet has taught us one thing then it is that anyone can have anything, anywhere in the world with an instant effect and anyone who wants to convince us of the opposite is a dinosaur on the losing track. Patience and borders is a forgein concept which does not exist in the vocabulary of new generations, and that is for a good reason. They are impediments to innovation, growth and evolution.

Obviously the case is not as simple and clear cut as I make it sound, but it doesn't change the fact that there is a lot of stuff going awfully wrong at the moment and I feel like there is a lot of effort being made into the wrong direction. Instead of embracing the internet's full potential of global reach, companies are investing money and technology into setting up virtual borders and building detection software for people who violate those. While everyone else is making great steps forward, the media industry is desperately trying to stay resistent and not adapting to the new economy at all.

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