But the thousands of videos are geo-blocked from Canada.
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Hotspot Shield solves all that.
I don’t work for these people, I just started using this service. Rather than using a proxy, they get you on a VPN that spoofs a US address. You can even use it to watch Hulu.
You’re welcome. đ
http://anchorfree.com/downloads/hotspot-shield/
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Thank you! I always wonder why these companies can’t show the vids here.
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