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They're gonna put an end to all that when the NFL season starts.Search for the following:
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They're gonna put an end to all that when the NFL season starts.Search for the following:
Best VPNs to bypass YouTube TV location in 2023
Take a read of the top hit for instructions.
SFIAH
I had a VPN that mocks location on my phone, when sports betting apps were legalized in La, None of them would let me do anything, even if it wasn't runnin, until i unistalled the app. I tried disabling the app, but it still knew i had it on my phone. I had to uninstall that app before i could make any bets or transactions. So, i don't think it woud be very hard for YT to impliment something like that.They're gonna put an end to all that when the NFL season starts.
Yeah, and what I'm thinking is the NFL will make sure YTTV is adhering to the rules they outlined in their agreement. Even if YTTV decided not to enforce rules against spoofing, the NFL would make sure they do.I had a VPN that mocks location on my phone, when sports betting apps were legalized in La, None of them would let me do anything, even if it wasn't runnin, until i unistalled the app. I tried disabling the app, but it still knew i had it on my phone. I had to uninstall that app before i could make any bets or transactions. So, i don't think it woud be very hard for YT to impliment something like that.
problem is, most people aren't technical enough to do it. There is always a work around.Yeah, and what I'm thinking is the NFL will make sure YTTV is adhering to the rules they outlined in their agreement. Even if YTTV decided not to enforce rules against spoofing, the NFL would make sure they do.
I'm sure people will find workarounds, but by and large it won't be legal and those workarounds probably won't last long.
I would think so.but you would still get the local channels from your billing zipcode, right, so you would be able to watch them on Fox 8 (or Fox 44 if BR area).
YTTV still has your home area as nola so can still record that area but will have to wait for the recording to finish before can access it on your dvr while out of town. Of course would have to have set the recording before leaving home or can use a browser extensions like location guard to change your location to anywhere in the US and watch live via YTTV. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/location-guard/cfohepagpmnodfdmjliccbbigdkfcgiaI would think so.
When I travel away from the city, YTTV bases my local channels off the city I'm in.
But I'm reading their disclaimer as even if I'm in, say New York, and have the New York local channels, they are still going to not allow me to watch the Saints game due to my billing zip code being a New Orleans address.
I ran into a similar thing with the NBA. Had League Pass and even when I went out of Louisiana to other states, it would tell me I couldn't watch Pelicans games due to "local blackout restrictions."
Typhoonlabs.net will save you a lot of money on cable TV, Hulu, Netflix, Yttv....like Geico. IPVanish VPN works well for the TV and for my laptop.
I'm buying it thru YTTV since I already use them. Combining unlimited streams for ST with unlimited DVR on YTTV makes for a pretty potent way to watch as much NFL as I want/my wife will allow.Bought the standalone Sunday Ticket for $349 today. Hope their apps on apple tv work better then Sunday Ticket and NFL Plus, both which were terrible last year.