• scytale@piefed.zip
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    1 day ago

    Thanks for the info, I learned something new. So if for example I run my tv through my VPN and I’m watching youtube. When I switch to the netflix app, the VPN service determines that I’m trying to hit a netflix IP, so it routes it out to an outgoing IP specifically for netflix geo-blocking evasion that is separate from what youtube was using?

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      1 day ago

      Yeah that’s exactly it. That’s how we did it anyway. I guess other providers may have their own secret sauce but I have to assume it’s some variation of that. We paid for a pool of, I think, 1000 non-contiguous residential / business IPs and if any of them got blocked we just immediately rotated.

      Honestly we never had much trouble with it after the initial engineering work was done. I don’t think the providers really give a shit beyond best initial effort to make the rights holders happy.