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Switching between supported VPN locations can help you check how a streaming catalog differs by country. Whether a title plays successfully still depends on the service, your subscription, and its VPN policies.
On hotel, airport, or other shared Wi-Fi, BearVPN encrypts traffic between your device and the VPN server. That helps prevent people on the local network from easily inspecting the data you send while streaming or browsing.
Quick Server Switching
Changing regions only takes a few taps in the BearVPN app, making it easy to test another server when a streaming service is unavailable or performance is poor.
Server Locations for Regional Streaming
BearVPN has 2,000+ servers across 50+ locations, giving you multiple region choices when you need to switch streaming locations or test a closer server.
Stable Speeds for Video Playback
Streaming needs sustained throughput more than short bursts of speed. A nearby VPN server usually adds less distance to the route, which can help keep playback more stable. Your original internet speed still sets the upper limit.
Streaming on Desktop and Mobile
BearVPN apps are available for Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS, covering the main desktop and mobile devices people use to watch streaming services.
If an ISP slows traffic because it recognizes certain streaming activity, VPN encryption can make that traffic harder to classify. It will not solve slowdowns caused by network congestion, a weak connection, or an overall speed cap.
Encrypted Streaming on Public Wi-Fi
When you watch on hotel, airport, or café Wi-Fi, BearVPN encrypts the connection between your device and the VPN server, adding protection against local network snooping.
Help When a Stream or Server Isn't Working
Support is available 24/7 if you need help choosing a server, setting up BearVPN, or troubleshooting a connection issue before you start watching.
