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19th January 2016
03:37pm GMT

'Some members use proxies or “unblockers” to access titles available outside their territory,' he wrote.
'To address this, we employ the same or similar measures other firms do. This technology continues to evolve and we are evolving with it.
'That means in coming weeks, those using proxies and unblockers will only be able to access the service in the country where they currently are.'
But tech experts believe that a complete crack down on subscribers using proxies and VPNs by the online entertainments giant would be impossible.
One such proxy service TorGuard said its users wouldn't be affected by any attempts at a crackdown.
'For those of you who rely on TorGuard VPN service to unblock Netflix content unrestricted, you don’t have to worry,' they explained.
'Netflix will be pushing this plan forward soon, and when that happens, TorGuard will immediately deploy new server IP addresses so users can still bypass blocks.'