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Watch Video on Hulu Outside the US With TunnelBear VPN

Websites often place restrictions on what you can access, based on your location. For example, you cannot watch video on Hulu outside the US or do not get to see programs on iPlayer outside the UK. The only solution is to use a virtual private network (VPN) software, but the problem here is to find a reliable and easy to use VPN service.

TunnelBear virtual private network (VPN) software is an extremely simple to use application that lets you switch your browsing locations between the UK and USA at the click of a button, so you can browse the internet as you are in US or UK.
 It is quite easy to setup. Download and install it, sign up for an account, choose between free (500MB per month) and unlimited (about $5 per month) account, and choose the location of the content (USA/UK) you want to access.

You can download TunnelBear from source here.

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