1. Use a VPN:
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) encrypts your internet traffic and routes it through a secure tunnel, making it appear as if you are accessing Netflix from a different location.
- Choose a reputable VPN provider, such as ExpressVPN, NordVPN, or CyberGhost.
- Connect to a server in a country where Netflix is available without restrictions.
- Open the Netflix website or app and log in to your account.
2. Use a Smart DNS Service:
A Smart DNS service reroutes your DNS queries, allowing you to bypass regional restrictions on websites.
- Sign up for a Smart DNS service like Unlocator, Smart DNS Proxy, or DNS4Me.
- Configure your device with the Smart DNS service's DNS servers.
- Visit Netflix and it should load without any restrictions.
3. Use a Proxy Server:
A proxy server acts as an intermediary between your device and the internet.
- Find a reliable proxy server that supports streaming.
- Configure your browser or device to use the proxy server.
- Open Netflix and watch content as if you were in a different location.
4. Use the Tor Browser:
Tor Browser is designed to protect your privacy by routing your traffic through multiple layers of encryption.
- Download and install the Tor Browser.
- Connect to the Tor network and open the Netflix website.
- Log in to your account and access the content you want to watch.
5. Use a Mobile Hotspot:
If your school's Wi-Fi network blocks Netflix, try using your phone's mobile hotspot.
- Connect your device to your phone's hotspot.
- Open the Netflix app or website and log in to your account.
_Note: Some schools have strict network restrictions in place, so using these methods may not always be successful._