Re: Canelo Signs Multi-Fight Deal with DAZN
Posted: 17 Oct 2018, 20:25
He's exclusive to DAZN,
Matchroom doesn’t have an exclusive deal with DAZN, since there are territories not within the scope of that streaming service, such as the UK, whereby Eddie Hearn's promotional company works with Sky Sports instead.
DAZN isn't Netflix and I've read that it doesn't block VPN's. I could be wrong, but a lot of streaming services don't have the same protocols in place as Netflix does.paddy chavez wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 09:27
Netflix can detect most VPNs I'm pretty sure DAZN would be able to as well having said that would they really care as long as you paid the subscription. Also the payment has to come from an American bank
So basically you haven't a clue weather a VPN will work or not.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 09:36DAZN isn't Netflix and I've read that it doesn't block VPN's. I could be wrong, but a lot of streaming services don't have the same protocols in place as Netflix does.paddy chavez wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 09:27
Netflix can detect most VPNs I'm pretty sure DAZN would be able to as well having said that would they really care as long as you paid the subscription. Also the payment has to come from an American bank
For instance, I was able to watch British streaming services (i.e. BBC, ITV, Sky etc.) whilst I was working in Norway.
If you're an Australian and want to watch DAZN, I'd do some research to see if VPN was viable and refrain from automatically assuming that it won't work due to how Netflix operates.
Simply put: not all streaming services have Netlfix's capability to block VPN's, as I'm led to believe VPN's may possibly work to access DAZN Canada, Italy and Japan (i.e. ExpressVPN, CyberGhost and TorGuard).
So basically you haven't a clue on how to read?paddy chavez wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 10:26So basically you haven't a clue weather a VPN will work or not.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 09:36DAZN isn't Netflix and I've read that it doesn't block VPN's. I could be wrong, but a lot of streaming services don't have the same protocols in place as Netflix does.paddy chavez wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 09:27
Netflix can detect most VPNs I'm pretty sure DAZN would be able to as well having said that would they really care as long as you paid the subscription. Also the payment has to come from an American bank
For instance, I was able to watch British streaming services (i.e. BBC, ITV, Sky etc.) whilst I was working in Norway.
If you're an Australian and want to watch DAZN, I'd do some research to see if VPN was viable and refrain from automatically assuming that it won't work due to how Netflix operates.
Simply put: not all streaming services have Netlfix's capability to block VPN's, as I'm led to believe VPN's may possibly work to access DAZN Canada, Italy and Japan (i.e. ExpressVPN, CyberGhost and TorGuard).
I can read and I am well aware what a VPN and can't do I have used more than a couple myself but there is a massive difference between streaming free Geo locked content to a premium paid service like DAZN and I used Netflix as an example because it has a similar model I myself use express VPN and it can get to the signing up screen of DAZN but it won't go past that .Enlightened-One wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 11:07So basically you haven't a clue on how to read?paddy chavez wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 10:26So basically you haven't a clue weather a VPN will work or not.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 09:36
DAZN isn't Netflix and I've read that it doesn't block VPN's. I could be wrong, but a lot of streaming services don't have the same protocols in place as Netflix does.
For instance, I was able to watch British streaming services (i.e. BBC, ITV, Sky etc.) whilst I was working in Norway.
If you're an Australian and want to watch DAZN, I'd do some research to see if VPN was viable and refrain from automatically assuming that it won't work due to how Netflix operates.
Simply put: not all streaming services have Netlfix's capability to block VPN's, as I'm led to believe VPN's may possibly work to access DAZN Canada, Italy and Japan (i.e. ExpressVPN, CyberGhost and TorGuard).
If you read what I wrote, I researched the fact that ExpressVPN, CyberGhost and TorGuard are supposed to work with DAZN in the Canada, Italy and Japan territories. I personally haven't tested them myself though, but I did recommend that the person perform their own research prior to ruling out using a VPN in Australia to access DAZN.
As I’ve said before, if you’d actually bothered to read my words, I have successfully tested numerous streaming services in various geographies via the use of VPN software. This clearly proves that many streaming services don’t block VPN’s like Netflix does!
Learn to read!
Ahh ok, I must have got it the wrong way round
If you're using ExpressVPN, experiment by using different server locations. It is supposed to work but not for all of its server locations.paddy chavez wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 11:43I myself use express VPN and it can get to the signing up screen of DAZN but it won't go past that.
How much are they?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 12:17If you're using ExpressVPN, experiment by using different server locations. It is supposed to work but not for all of its server locations.paddy chavez wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 11:43I myself use express VPN and it can get to the signing up screen of DAZN but it won't go past that.
"Connect to a secure VPN server location and enjoy DAZN"
I'll say that I absolutely love DAZN..I was very worried about it at first. The first time I watched I had streaming issues.lazboy wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 18:57How much are they?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 12:17If you're using ExpressVPN, experiment by using different server locations. It is supposed to work but not for all of its server locations.paddy chavez wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 11:43I myself use express VPN and it can get to the signing up screen of DAZN but it won't go past that.
"Connect to a secure VPN server location and enjoy DAZN"
Edit, I just looked. Ok so that’s an additional expense plus I’ll need an international bank account.....I’ll just wait it out, see if dazn is worth it...worth all that trouble.
If you like it tiny, I like it. Because I like you tiny - a god damn lot.tiny_acres wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 21:57I'll say that I absolutely love DAZN..I was very worried about it at first. The first time I watched I had streaming issues.lazboy wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 18:57How much are they?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 12:17
If you're using ExpressVPN, experiment by using different server locations. It is supposed to work but not for all of its server locations.
"Connect to a secure VPN server location and enjoy DAZN"
Edit, I just looked. Ok so that’s an additional expense plus I’ll need an international bank account.....I’ll just wait it out, see if dazn is worth it...worth all that trouble.
But that has worked itself out.
At $9.99 a month I feel like a kid on Christmas morning. Best dadgum deal in sports
lazboy wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 22:49If you like it tiny, I like it. Because I like you tiny - a god damn lot.tiny_acres wrote: ↑18 Oct 2018, 21:57I'll say that I absolutely love DAZN..I was very worried about it at first. The first time I watched I had streaming issues.
But that has worked itself out.
At $9.99 a month I feel like a kid on Christmas morning. Best dadgum deal in sports