I’m a noob in things like VPNs, avoid geo blocking and protect my online datas.
Now I see there are dozens of them.
Some free, some relatively cheap, some very expensive.
I’m trying to choose a VPN that allows me to connect to a geo blocked japan site with a decent speed from Europe.
I’m trying to choose a VPN that allows me to connect to a geo blocked japanese
You will not find any VPN service that can do that. If a site doesn’t want visitors from outside a certain area there is nothing a VPN service can do about that, unless they own the site.
Some VPN services do promise they can do such things, but they are lying. They are only interested in getting your money.
Why the post says 11 comments, but I can only see yours 4 comments?
VPN services can do it but they are fighting a continuous battle as their IP ranges get found and blocked.
If you find a service that can give you a dedicated IP (or just buy a VPS and make your own) then you can do what OP is looking to do.
Why the post says 11 comments, but I can only see yours 4 comments?
That means your profile is blocked by the people behind 7 comments. It might be one redditor or 7 redditors.
VPN services can do it but they are fighting a continuous battle as their IP ranges get found and blocked.
VPN services can not do it. It’s not about finding their IP ranges. Most streaming services just block all IP addresses belonging to data centers.
There is a very simple reason for that. Home IP addresses are not in a data center. If you have a home internet connection, the IP address will never be registered to be in a data center. It would be quite impractical to have your internet connection in a data center instead of at your home. Who’s paying for the many miles between the data center and your home?
If you find a service that can give you a dedicated IP
The minimum number of IP addresses you can purchase in a block is typically a /24, which contains 256 IPv4 addresses. This is the smallest block that some regional Internet registries will transfer.
A block of /24 (256) IPv4 addresses typically costs between $35 to $42 per IP, depending on the market conditions. Therefore, a full /24 block, which contains 256 addresses, would range from approximately $8,960 to $10,752.
I don’t think many residential users would be willing to pay so much to avoid geo-blocking. If that block is in other country you need to rent some place for them including data cables to that place. It’s not going to happen.
(or just buy a VPS and make your own) then you can do what OP is looking to do.
That doesn’t work either as the IP address for the VPS will be in a data center.