Am I missing a different way to search?
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Lately, I have noticed several shows and movies that UNOGS says are there, but when I actually try to find them in the specific countries, they are not there. Does anyone know why that happens and how I can stop that from happening? an example of the is The Martian. UNOGS says it is available in HK, SK, and SG. However, I can't find it in any of those three locations. Can someone tell me why not?
Thanks
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Affected by Netflix new VPN block perhaps?
Read the announcement for news, basically if you are accessing thru VPN, then Netflix only shows you their own produced videos and blocks licenced videos -
definitely the VPN's being blocked... little we can do about it until the VPN companies find a work-around
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Which company
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Which VPN are you using? I am trying to find a perfect one. I even installed a browser called Brave on my laptop at my house in Larnaca but still I have a lot of issues and many websites can't be open. Which ones do you guys use?
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@miledo said in Am I missing a different way to search?:
Which VPN are you using? I am trying to find a perfect one. I even installed a browser called Brave on my laptop at my house in Larnaca here but still I have a lot of issues and many websites can't be open. Which ones do you guys use?
Anyone used CyberGhost private browser?
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It's not uncommon for UNOGS to show that a particular show or movie is available in certain countries, only to have it not actually be available when you try to find it. One reason for this is that streaming rights can be complex and change frequently, so a show that was previously available in a country may no longer be available due to expired rights or other factors.
To try to avoid this issue, you can try checking the availability of a particular show or movie on the specific streaming service that you are using in that country. For example, if you're looking for "The Martian" in Hong Kong, you can check if it's available on the streaming service that you use in Hong Kong, such as Netflix Hong Kong. You can also try using a virtual private network (VPN) to access the streaming service in a different country where the show or movie is available.
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@jamssyyy please let us know when you see a title that you believe does not exist in a country we are suggesting it is in... We update our library every 24 hours so it should be up to date.