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Streaming, banking, and browsing all stop working properly when you leave the Netherlands. Inside the country, your ISP can still see and log your traffic. A Netherlands VPN replaces your real IP with a Dutch one and encrypts your connection so everything works the way it should.
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VPN Super encrypts your connection with AES-256, the same standard used by banks and governments. Your real IP is hidden, your data is encrypted, and your browsing stays between you and your screen.
GDPR applies in full, and the Netherlands scores 84/100 on Freedom House's internet freedom index. But gaps remain.
The Intelligence and Security Services Act of 2017 (the "Dragnet Law") lets Dutch agencies intercept internet traffic in bulk. Nearly half of voters rejected it in a 2018 referendum, yet it went into effect regardless. The Dutch Data Protection Authority listed mass surveillance as one of three strategic priorities for 2026 to 2028.
A VPN encrypts your connection, adding a privacy layer that current legislation does not fully guarantee.
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Yes. Using a VPN is fully legal in the Netherlands. The Dutch government takes a progressive stance on internet freedom, and no law prohibits individuals from encrypting their connections. The U.S. State Department has confirmed that Dutch authorities do not restrict or disrupt internet access or censor online content. Any activity illegal without a VPN remains illegal with one.
Open VPN Super, tap the globe icon, scroll to Netherlands, and tap Connect. Wait for the green shield. Websites and streaming platforms will treat you as if you're browsing from Amsterdam. It takes about five seconds.
Most free VPNs have small server networks that Dutch platforms block quickly, and some monetise by logging and selling your browsing data. VPN Super's Free VPN includes Netherlands server access, AES-256 encryption, and unlimited bandwidth with no credit card required.
NPO Start is geo-restricted to Dutch IP addresses. Open VPN Super, connect to the Amsterdam server, then visit npostart.nl or open the NPO app. If the geo-block persists, clear your browser cookies. NPO Start sometimes caches location data that conflicts with your new Dutch IP. For NPO Plus (the paid tier with ad-free viewing and extra content), you'll need an existing subscription and a Dutch payment method.
Ziggo GO requires a Dutch IP address and an active Ziggo subscription to stream. Open VPN Super, connect to the Amsterdam server, then visit ziggogo.tv or open the Ziggo GO app. Sign in with your Ziggo credentials.
If the stream doesn't load, try clearing cookies or switching to a different browser. Ziggo stores location data in cookies that can override your VPN connection. Note that Ziggo GO is only available to Ziggo (VodafoneZiggo) subscribers, so the VPN bypasses the geo-block, but you still need an active Dutch cable subscription.
Videoland is geo-restricted to Dutch IP addresses. Connect to VPN Super's Amsterdam server, then visit videoland.com or open the Videoland app. Sign in with your existing account. If the content doesn't load after connecting, clear cookies and try again. Videoland is owned by RTL Nederland, and some content has separate licensing restrictions that may limit availability even with a Dutch IP.
The Netherlands has some of the fastest broadband in Europe. Connecting to VPN Super's Amsterdam server from inside the country adds only 1 to 5ms of latency, which is barely noticeable. Premium servers support up to 10Gbps. For international connections (UK, Germany, France), expect 10 to 30ms depending on distance. WireGuard offers the lowest overhead for gaming and video calls.
