Over at The Verge:
Many users rely on VPNs — virtual private networks — or custom DNS settings to stealthily access Netflix as though they were in other regions. But Netflix may have started closing some of those loopholes. Torrent Freak reports that, in the past few weeks, popular VPN services like TorGuard have started seeing a spike in errors when users try to access Netflix.
Netflix has responded to Engadget about the issue:
Update: Netflix tells us that there's been "no change" in the way it handles VPNs, so you shouldn't have to worry about the company getting tough any time soon. With that said, these blocking errors started showing up in the past few weeks, so it's not clear what would have prompted them.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 05 2015, @06:54PM
Yeah, that's what it sounds like to me.
However, if that is the case then saying "nothing has changed on our end" is one of those cases where they are stating a deliberately misleading truth that most people would consider a lie of omission -- we still have the same process, but now we turned it up to 11. Nobody outside of their engineering group cares about the details of the mechanism, they just care about the end result.