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Watch local channels to another city with a VPN
Can I use a VPN to connect to another US city other than home to watch local channels on my DTV Stream app?
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Can I use a VPN to connect to another US city other than home to watch local channels on my DTV Stream app?
DIRECTVhelp
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2 years ago
DIRECTV Stream viewing location depends on the billing address registered on file. If you want to access local channels from another zip code, you would need to change the billing zip code on file. Here's how Use your DIRECTV STREAM login to update your contact info for DIRECTV STREAM | DIRECTV Customer Service & Support . Jessriel, DIRECTV Community Specialist
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bcbsncjlj
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2 years ago
Using a VPN to conceal your actual location would be a violation of the DirecTV Stream service agreement. I don't think it's actually illegal, but DirecTV Stream could terminate your service if they detect that a VPN is present. Some people use VPNs for many valid reasons, they are not supposed to work for what you really want them to. The fact that some do work, isn't because they are permitted, it's just that they haven't yet been detected and blocked. However, since there are so many different VPNs and proxy extensions out there, I doubt that they could block them all.
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SydneyBates
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8 months ago
Yes, you can use a VPN to connect to a different US city and watch local channels on your DTV Stream app. I did something similar recently. I wanted to catch a local news broadcast from a different city, so I set up a VPN to that location. It worked pretty well!
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bcbsncjlj
ACE - Expert
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8 months ago
...and if they detect the use of a VPN, they may terminate your subscription. Advertisers pay to promote their services to users in the associated DMA.
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Juniper
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8 months ago
@SydneyBates
What you may be technically able to do and what is permitted or could violate your Terms of Service, resulting in consequences up to and including termination of service, is a key distinction. As pointed above, a big reason is advertisers on local channels are paying to reach those in their Designated Market Area (DMA), not some other part of the country.
In any case, this was explained a year ago when this thread ended. Best not to dig up old threads and instead start your own if you cannot find a recent relevant one that will help you.
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