Unblock U.S. Movies with Smart DNS

 

You’ve been eager to try Smart DNS for all the same movies your friends in the U.S. watch. The new listings for June on Hulu and Netflix convinced you – it’s time to subscribe to Smart DNS. You’ve been paying for Netflix, Prime Video and Hulu for a year, but you just don’t get the same movies as subscribers living in the U.S.

Smart DNS is the answer. Their servers mask your IP address so it appears that you live in America. That way you can watch “Apocalypse Now,” which shows on Prime Video, June 11, the fourth season of “Orange is the New Black,” out June 17 from Netflix, and Hulu features like “He Named me Mahala,” June 11. That’s going to be a great movie.

It’s simple. The Smart DNS providers set up everything. The fee isn’t bad, usually about $5 a month. That’s in addition to the subscription fee you already pay for whichever movie services to which you subscribe. Now the movies will be unblocked whenever you want to view them. And the Smart DNS switches to your true IP address for the local sites that know you.

It’s the best way to get blocked content from sites likes YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Netflix, Hulu, Pandora, BBC, Spotify and more. Your phone or laptop will work, almost any device. You can read online reviews and select from quite a few Smart DNS providers.

A dynamite show is coming up June 12 about OJ Simpson. It’s an ESPN documentary – a 7 ½ hour series — about OJ’s murder cases and his life, showing only on Hulu.

If you travel a lot, you can use Smart DNS to catch up on your shows no matter where you are. The servers cover Palau, Peru and every place in between. You’ll see some fast speeds as well.

To unblock U.S. Netflix click here.

Smart DNS servers are legal and their terms require that members pay the movie website fees, in addition to the Smart DNS rates. Some movie providers, like Netflix, argue that agreements to show certain content only in the U.S. are being violated. Netflix is pursuing this issue currently.

Most folks don’t need to worry about using Smart DNS services. If they are paid up, they need only sign up with smart DNS and start watching all of the unblocked content their providers makes available. That includes the new movie “Fundamentals of Caring” featuring Paul Rudd, Selena Gomez, and Craig Roberts. It comes out June 24 on Netflix.

Pop your popcorn, open your favorite drink and settle back for a good show.

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