If your VPN isn’t able to give you access to videos from the streaming providers you use, then it’s time to try a different VPN that can. Most VPNs offer money-back guarantees that can usually last 30 days, so you can try a few providers out and get your money back for the ones that don’t work for your needs.
You’ll want your VPN to be fast to ensure a buffer-free experience streaming movies and shows on your Apple TV. With a fast VPN, your internet download speeds will only drop by about 25% or less, which will be barely noticeable if you have a fast connection to begin with.
Your VPN for Apple TV should be simple to use, easy to navigate and quick to connect. You want an app that you can use to quickly connect to a server and be on your way while it runs in the background and you watch your shows and movies.
You’ll want to use a trustworthy VPN that has a strong track record of protecting user privacy. Always look through a VPN’s privacy policy with special attention to its data collection and sharing practices. Also, look into the VPN’s independent audit history, transparency reports and any legal action it has been involved in to get a sense of how trustworthy it is.
A VPN can cost anywhere from $5 to $15 per month or $40 to $140 per year, so there are VPNs available for basically any budget. Keep in mind that (as with many things) a higher price doesn’t always correlate with higher quality. Some of the best VPNs for Apple TV devices are incredibly budget-friendly.
If you want to unblock streaming content from multiple regions on your Apple TV, you’ll want your VPN’s server network to include servers in a wide range of countries. Check the VPN’s server locations section on its website to make sure it has servers in the regions from which you want to unblock streaming content on your Apple TV.
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