Can someone please explain this to me.
I am using the VPN provided by Getflix, and it's supposed to encrypt and hide my ISP. I've set it so that my IP address is for the region of Los Angeles in the US.
But when I type in "ip address" on Google, it gives me my public IP address and it traces it back to my actual location. Why is this?
Did I not set the VPN up correctly? The program and the website says that I have. The Getflix website says that I'm from the US, yet the IP address website says otherwise.
>>55613161
Some VPNs have the option to avoid tunneling to servers located within your country. Disable that option and tunnel your entire traffic
>>55614359
Could you possibly guide me through the process of doing that with Getflix?
I can't seem to find the option related to tunneling.
>>55613161
Oh shit! you telling me i might get backtraced by the cyberpolice even though i use a vpn?
you may have a webrtc leak
how do you ssh or ssl tunnel which is better
>>55613161
>Getflix gets around this geo-blocking by re-routing certain connections via our US servers, so they think you are actually located in the US (since they see our server's IP address instead of yours).
Where do you live?
>>55615146
Australia.
>>55615202
I just came to this thread because I want a good VPN
>>55614510
You dun goofd. Consequences will never be the same m90.