Stream Netflix privately with VPN Super

Encrypted streaming on public Wi-Fi. Throttle-resistant on slow ISPs. Your home Netflix library, wherever you're connecting from.

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Watch Netflix with VPN Super

A network built to keep your stream fast and your connection private on every device you own.

Servers picked for speed

VPN Super's Fastest Location auto-picks the lowest-latency server for you, so you're not guessing which one to choose.

10Gbps network

10Gbps servers are available in many locations, built to keep up with high-bitrate streaming.

Unlimited bandwidth

No data caps. Stream as much as you want, for as long as you want.

Up to 10 devices

Cover your phone, laptop, and TV on one subscription, up to 10 devices at once.

60+ countries, 100+ locations

Premium unlocks 60+ countries and 100+ server locations. Free tier on iOS and Android includes a solid starter list to try first.

Encrypted, end to end

VPN Super encrypts your connection end to end, so your Netflix session stays private on public Wi-Fi, hotel networks, and anywhere else you connect.

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Set up VPN Super for Netflix in 3 steps

Three steps from download to watch. No country-switching, no library-changing — just connect VPN Super and open Netflix.

1
Download VPN Super
Download VPN Super for iOS, Android, Windows, Mac (Beta), Apple TV, and Android TV.
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2
Connect to a fast server
Tap Fastest Location at the top of the server list. VPN Super picks the lowest-latency server automatically.
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3
Open Netflix and start streaming
Your session is encrypted end to end—privacy and throttle-resistance on every platform VPN Super ships.
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Pro tip:

If you see Netflix's 'proxy detected' message, switch protocols (Auto → Super → IKEv2 → OpenVPN on mobile; WireGuard or OpenVPN on Windows) and reconnect to a server in your home country.

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Why Netflix libraries aren't the same everywhere

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It's about licensing, not access

Netflix shows the catalogue it has worldwide licensing rights to — and that varies by region. That's true with or without a VPN; a VPN doesn't unlock a different library.

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What Netflix says about VPNs

Netflix's own help page states: "With a VPN, you may only be shown TV shows and movies Netflix has worldwide licensing for." VPN Super doesn't promise to change that.

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What VPN Super helps with

Privacy on public Wi-Fi, throttle-resistance on slow ISPs, and a stable connection to your home library while traveling — the parts of streaming a VPN can actually improve.

"With a VPN, you may only be shown TV shows and movies Netflix has worldwide licensing for."

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A global network, built for privacy and speed

A sample of VPN Super's server locations—chosen for coverage and low latency, not for content access.

United States

United Kingdom

Canada

Germany

France

Japan

Australia

Netherlands

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Direct connection vs.

VPN Super

What changes when you add VPN Super to your Netflix streaming session.

Features
Without a VPN
VPN Super
Public Wi-Fi privacy
Traffic is visible to the network you're on
Encrypted end to end
ISP throttling
Some ISPs slow streaming at peak hours
Encrypted traffic is harder to selectively throttle
Leak protection (DNS/IPv6)
Not applicable
Available on supported platforms — see device pages for per-platform status
Netflix catalog
Determined by your account's licensed region
Same — unchanged by VPN Super
Devices covered
One connection at a time
Up to 10 devices, one subscription

Available on every major device

Download VPN Super on the platforms you actually use to stream Netflix at home and on the go.

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Why people love streaming with VPN Super

★★★★★
It works perfectly for any app switching location on Netflix to watch films. Even better and sweeter, you should use this app.
Emmanuel Jiky
April, 2026
★★★★★
This app has consistently allowed me to watch content like Netflix, international sports, foreign YouTube channels that I can't access in my region.
Derel Valdez
December, 2025
★★★★★
Streaming and browsing feel smooth, with no annoying buffering or lag. What I really like is how easy it is to use.
Abhinav Vv
April, 2026

Frequently asked questions

Why use a VPN while streaming Netflix?

None of these depend on changing what's in your library. Café, airport, and hotel Wi-Fi leak traffic by default, and VPN Super encrypts your connection on all of them. Some ISPs slow streaming at peak hours; an encrypted connection is harder to selectively throttle. And if you're traveling, it keeps your home Netflix library reachable from a different country's network.

Does Netflix block VPN connections?

Netflix detects many VPN IP addresses and, per its own help page, may only show titles it has worldwide licensing for. VPN Super's Auto picker moves through several protocols—including Super and V2Ray on iOS and Android, in regions where standard connections get blocked—but that's about keeping your connection working, not about changing what Netflix shows you.

Will Netflix ban my account for using a VPN?

No. Netflix has publicly said it does not ban accounts for VPN use. The result is a limited library on some connections, not a ban. See Netflix's help page.

Netflix says "proxy or unblocker" detected—what do I do?

This is Netflix's standard VPN-detection message. Try switching protocols in the VPN Super app, reconnecting to a server closer to your billing region, or restarting the Netflix app. If it persists, it usually means Netflix has flagged that specific server—try a different one.

Does the free VPN tier work for streaming privacy?

Yes. VPN Super's Free tier on iOS gives 20 countries and 42 locations; Android Free gives 15 countries and 26 locations. The encryption is the same as Premium—useful for public Wi-Fi privacy and throttle-resistance without paying.

Does VPN Super work with Netflix on Apple TV and Android TV?

Yes. Native VPN Super apps for tvOS and Android TV have been live since June 2026 (Premium only—no free tier on TV). They route Netflix traffic through your chosen VPN server like any other app on the device.

Why does Netflix say I'm using a VPN when I'm not?

Common causes: your ISP routes traffic through a regional gateway Netflix has flagged, you're on a corporate or campus network, or you have a separate VPN or proxy running that you've forgotten about. Contact Support from the app menu if it persists.

Is using a VPN with Netflix legal?

Using a VPN is legal in most countries, though rules vary—check yours. Netflix's own Terms of Service govern what you can do with their library, separately from local VPN law.

How many devices can I cover with one subscription?

Up to 10 devices at the same time. Enough for a personal phone, a laptop, a tablet, an Apple TV or Android TV, and a few more besides.

Free on mobile, Premium for desktop and TV. One VPN Super subscription protects up to 10 devices.

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