StreamLocator, the easy, reliable way to unblock streaming – works where VPNs fail

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    If you’ve been like us since the pandemic started, you’ll have been watching a LOT more shows and movies as you’ve led more socially-distanced lives. Perhaps you’ve subscribed to some additional services or maybe you’ve tried out VPNs or DNS services to see if you can get access to more content on your existing services but only available in other countries.

    We started our company with the belief that the internet should be free of geographic borders that restrict access to the content you want to watch. 

    We launched our unique StreamLocator router hub at the beginning of 2020 to solve this problem and we’ve been overwhelmed by demand since lockdown, as people have been seeking ever more streaming content to fill their socially-distanced spare time.

    Resolved to tackle an issue that anyone who has tried to access their favorite streaming services via a VPN or DNS service will be well aware, we’ve made sure that StreamLocator is easy, reliable and just works.

    Unlike other solutions to gain access to content not available in your country, most notably VPN and DNS services which promise access to content in other regions but often don’t work, StreamLocator is reliable, compatible with ALL of your streaming devices and doesn’t throttle your bandwidth. … our plug & play hub allows you to easily access 40+ international streaming services such as Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, Hulu and many others.

    Our founder Leo Pechersky, says:

    “I wanted to try something new with StreamLocator. Having worked in this space for a very long time and after selling my previous business Unblock Us, I saw that this was still a problem.

    “Anyone familiar with trying to get access to content abroad will probably have noticed how VPN and DNS solutions dominate the space. However they all offer a service that is easily identified and blocked by streaming providers – yet they still focus on this as a key reason to use them.

    “It’s misleading at best. VPNs require you to install their software, apps or browser extensions, which means that common types of device used to access streaming content are inaccessible. For example, Smart TV and games console manufacturers usually do not allow VPNs to make apps for their platforms, while StreamLocator doesn’t require installing anything, just the ability to switch WiFi network.

    “The other option is typically using a DNS service, but this is hard work, complicated and requires a good amount of technical knowledge to use. StreamLocator is plug and play.. We felt this was a problem because VPNs either don’t work for streaming services at all, or don’t work on the devices you really want to watch them on. DNS services are just too complicated for most people to bother with.”

    So, as a welcome breath of fresh air, StreamLocator provides a hardware and subscription service that is simple to use, compatible with every device, with no limitations and is 100% reliable. . StreamLocator chose to develop this solution because, having worked in this space for a number of years, they’ve been well aware of the limitations of VPNs and DNS services and knew that they could create an easier, more reliable way to solve the problem. The internet was built without borders, and they believe it should stay that way..

    Leo Pechersky also said:

    “We want to give our customers more access to more content on the streaming platforms that they’re subscribed to. With StreamLocator, they have a fresh new possibility. We want them to feel like the world of legitimate streaming content is now open to them when using StreamLocator. Trying something new is always a risk, but with our 30-day money-back guarantee, it’s really no risk at all.”

    The StreamLocator router and subscription plans are now available at Streamlocator.com – with free shipping in Canada, the EU, UK and Israel – and via Amazon in Canada, France, Germany, Italy and the UK.. To find out more, visit https://www.streamlocator.com