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BBC iPlayer Blocked Access for All VPN Services
17 October 2015
BBC iPlayer Blocked Access for All VPN Services

The BBC started blocking internet users from outside of the UK from accessing iPlayer. There are many reports from VPN users who can no longer access BBC iPlayer from several popular VPN services. Fortunately, Trust.Zone VPN service uses a unique technology which bypasses any restrictions from BBC and you are still able to enjoy BBC iPlayer watching.

We recommend using personal dedicated IP address to access BBC iPlayer. With dedicated IP address, your new IP address is not shared with anyone else. So, you have personal IP to connect BBC iPlayer. read more...

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How to Watch Wimbledon outside of the UK
18 June 2015
How to Watch Wimbledon outside of the UK

The Wimbledon Championships or  The All England Lawn Tennis Championships is the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament in the world. All Wimbledon games will be available to watch online with BBC Sports, Sky Sports TV, British Eurosport TV and ITV. Unfortunately, many streaming websites don’t allow watching Wimbledon games live due to geo-restrictions. Trust.Zone VPN service is able to bypass BBC restrictions and provide you with access to free Wimbledon. read more...

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The UK Proposes User ID Checks for Porn Websites
26 May 2015
The UK Proposes User ID Checks for Porn Websites

The UK internet users may soon face identity checks to access adult content on the web.  The plan is for checks to pass through an “anonymizing hub” that removes identification in both directions on the request, meaning that in theory only the fact that the user is over 18 is out there, but there are always weak points in such systems. read more...

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How to Unblock Popcorn Time Websites in the UK with a VPN
14 May 2015
How to Unblock Popcorn Time Websites in the UK with a VPN

Five UK ISPs have received orders from the High Court to block access to websites offering Popcorn Time for streaming and downloading. Sky, Virgin Media, BT, EE and TalkTalk - are being ordered to ban Popcorn Time services. But there is still a way how to bypass blocking - VPN! read more...

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