Since early 2020 Netflix has cracked down on VPN users by disconnecting sessions at random and terminating SSL connections to their main website. This action is to due to content distributors pressuring Netflix to prevent users from accessing content outside of their geographical zone as they believe this is costing them in terms of profit. The end result is that users who always use a VPN to access the internet are cut from Netflix as collateral damage even if their account is registered in the same country where they connect to a VPN for. While some VPN providers have given up, NordVPN and a few others are battling on to provide their users with peace of mind while accessing services on the internet.
Can I get my money back because Netflix is not delivering the service I paid for?
(Score: 1) by Ethanol-fueled on Saturday April 11 2020, @10:37PM
There's an audit trail with Netflix. And if she catches you watching a romantic comedy while she wasn't around, then she's gonna rip your balls off.
Never believe what women say at face-value. They are control-freaks, and what she likes most about Netflix is the audit trail rather than the copyright legitimacy. The audit-trail is well-worth the price.