Australians can access US Netflix library with over 5,000 movies and TV shows from $3.49 per month

The ultimate self-isolation hack: Australians can access US Netflix library with over 5,000 movies and TV shows from just $3.49 per month

  • Australian Netflix subscribers can access full U.S. library from $3.49 per month
  • VPN services are offering access to 5,000 American movies and TV shows
  • Viewers can watch US Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, HBO GO and US Disney+

As Australians increasingly stay at home during social isolation, many are trying to keep themselves entertained indoors amid the coronavirus pandemic.

And if you have plenty of time to spare, Netflix subscribers can access the full American library from just $3.49 per month.

Many online virtual private network services are offering viewers access to the U.S.  streaming service, with more than 5,000 movies and TV shows to choose from.

Users can access US Netflix, Amazon Prime, US Hulu, US HBO GO, US Disney+ and many more streaming services in Australia.

 Netflix subscribers can now access the full American library from just $3.49 per month

How to watch US Netflix from Australia

You can watch US Netflix with a VPN provider in three easy steps:

1. Sign up with a VPN provider 

2. Download and install onto your device

3. Select US Server

4. You can use VPN on multiple devices

All you have to do is simply sign up to a VPN provider, download and install the app on to your device and then select the US server. Users can also access other overseas libraries including the UK, Canada, Germany, Japan and France.

Surfshark, PureVPN, NordVPN and ExpressVPN are among the providers offering viewers access to the full US Netflix library – the VPN can be used on multiple devices.

From just $3.49 per month, Surfshark has slashed prices by up to 78 per cent on its 24-month subscription so you will only be billed $83.76 for two years.

Meanwhile, PureVPN costs just $3.64 per month and viewers can stream up to 4K content on their favourite channels seamlessly.

The services work on most devices, including Windows, Mac, Android, iPhone, iPad, Chrome, Firefox and more.

Australian Netflix subscribers only receive a small fraction of movies and TV shows compared to the American version.

In recent years, thousands of Australian subscribers have turned to geo-blocking tools to convince the service they are viewing from the U.S. so they can tap into the larger library.

But many users have been blocked from accessing foreign versions of Netflix via virtual private network (VPN) technology, which alters their IP address.



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