Looks like Hulu's finally caught up

Can’t access content from, well, anywhere. Mainly US servers, but also Canada and Mexico. All detected as using a VPN and blocked.

Multiple browsers, Windows 10, MacOS.

Shame. Will probably cancel because this has been happening too much lately.

Dallas or new jersey. Mine works just fine

At least one West coast server working for me as I write (from APAC)

Took a while and a reboot to get to my US home page. But once that loaded, getting on to Hulu was slick.

I first start streaming and pause the play. Then I connect Express VPN. I’m in Canada. Windows 10. Usually works most of the time.

Well I used it a day or two ago on my firestick, let me go check.

There was a blip a week or two ago where there was an issue with Amazon Prime Video, but was working again in hours…

But thanks for bringing it up, I haven’t spent much time on this sub, but it does appear that ExpressVPN does pay attention to it, and react to a fair amount of things…

Hopefully this is just a certain location or something that gets figured out…

I don’t know why it works. It was a last resort. All I know is that it works for me.

now I suddenly cant look at reddit emails on topics (that I dot really care about but still), and so many other links with this dumb VPN

Yep. I’m making a rule that any streaming service that stops VPN use will be canceled immediately. I use VPN for my household network. We aren’t going naked just because Netflix/Hulu/etc wants to stop a few ex pats from watching US tv.

If we all cancel, the streaming services will lose millions. They can’t force me not to use VPN. Besides, YouTube and other sites are very entertaining.

Yes thank youuuu!!! Tried a lot of places and hulu kept blocking the page. Can confirm Dallas from nordvpn is working from out of the Netherlands right now

I first start streaming and pause the play. Then I connect Express VPN. I’m in Canada. Windows 10. Usually works most of the time.

This is interesting, as I may be misunderstanding something or just plain stupid as to how it works… Don’t most apps do their geo location check upon instantiation of site/app/etc?

I’m in Belfast for the moment, and going to London, and I rely on putting myself in the States for so many reasons, and the first thing I have always done is make sure ExpressVPN is up and running before doing anything else, whether it be on a lap top or device or tv stick/box etc…

With a browser or through an app?

You aren’t talking about Reddit’s “newish” policy regarding their API that had everyone up in ams a few months ago as blocked or modified functionality etc of many 3rd party apps like Apollo and whatnot…?