If your like me, and situated outside of the US, you will have no doubt been disappointed that services such as Hulu are not available outside of the US due to geolocation IP restrictions.
Luckily for us, this is all about to change with SuperVPN.net offering a completely “free for life” VPN (Or Virtual Private Network) service.
What is a VPN I hear you ask? Put simply, a VPN creates a secure and private tunnel across the internet between your computer/device and somewhere else. This enables you to access data from the “somewhere else” as if you were connected directly into the network at that location. Work offices (like mine) use VPNs so that remote workers can still access network shared documents and email from home – but now, services like this are becoming available to the public which will allow you to access previously restricted services (Such as Hulu or ABC) wherever you are!
How does this help you access US-Only services like Hulu from outside of the US? Simple. The Free VPN service that SuperVPN is offering will allow you to create a secure connection to a US based network, essentially tricking the service into thinking you are accessing their service from inside of the US. But don’t worry, no voodoo magic is going on here and this is all 100% legal.
So what are SuperVPN offering, and how do I get it you should be screaming at me by now? Well, here are the features they are touting:
VPN account is for unlimited period of time Connection using PPTP&L2TP protocol. For OpenVPN you must order our SSL/Deluxe VPN package Servers are located in United States and Germany Unlimited amount of traffic High speed internet connection 128 bit encryption Bypasses your ISP’s firewall No provider logs or any trace of your Internet activates Your IP is hidden while using Super VPN services Works for PC on Windows /Linux/Mac OS Works for mobile on Android/Windows/Mobile/iPhone/Blackberry/Symbian Easy to install and use Instant VPN account activation
If your interested in getting your hands on this awesome, and free, service – simply head on over to SuperVPN.net to find out more!