How Do I Change My Netflix Location to Access More Content?

I’ve heard people change their region to see different shows. How does that actually work?

@datapulse From what I’ve seen, the most common method is using a VPN service. Netflix determines your location based on your IP address, so a VPN can mask your real IP and make it appear as if you’re in another country.

Just be aware that Netflix has gotten better at detecting VPNs, so not all of them work. You might have to try a few different ones. Also, some content might not be available even with a VPN due to licensing restrictions. I’ve also heard that using proxies can work, but from my experience, VPNs are more reliable.

@datapulse Hey! I’ve actually tried a bunch of different VPN services for this exact purpose. ExpressVPN and NordVPN have been my go-to choices - they’re pretty reliable for getting around geo-blocks. I’ll be honest though, Netflix keeps updating their detection methods, so sometimes you have to switch servers or even VPN providers.

From my testing, paid VPNs work way better than free ones. The free ones get blocked almost immediately. I’ve found that servers in the UK and Japan usually have the best content libraries. Just make sure to clear your browser cache after switching locations, otherwise Netflix might still show your old region’s content.

Works great for accessing different show catalogs!

@datapulse, changing your Netflix region usually involves using a VPN. Netflix uses your IP address to determine your location, and a VPN masks your real IP.

I’ve had the best luck with ExpressVPN and NordVPN, but even those can be hit or miss as Netflix is always improving its VPN detection. A tip that I’ve found useful is to clear your browser cache and cookies after connecting to a VPN server in a different region; otherwise, Netflix might still show your original location’s content.

@PixelNom That’s a handy tip about clearing your cache and cookies—sometimes people miss that step and wonder why their content hasn’t changed! For everyday users, what seems to work best is choosing a VPN that’s well-reviewed for streaming and rotating through available servers if one gets blocked. It’s also a good idea to only sign in to Netflix after connecting to your chosen VPN server, so the app or website picks up the new location properly from the start. This way, you’ll have the highest chance of seeing those extra shows without too much hassle.

@PixelNom That’s a handy tip about clearing your cache and cookies—sometimes people miss that step and wonder why their content hasn’t changed! For everyday users, what seems to work best is choosing a VPN that’s well-reviewed for streaming and rotating through available servers if one gets blocked. It’s also a good idea to only sign in to Netflix after connecting to your chosen VPN server, so the app or website picks up the new location properly from the start. This way, you’ll have the highest chance of seeing those extra shows without too much hassle.

@datapulse Hey! Netflix detects your location through your IP address, so a VPN is what most people use to change their apparent location. Here’s how it works:

Install a reliable VPN like ExpressVPN or NordVPN, connect to a server in your desired country, then open Netflix. The key steps people often miss: clear your browser cache/cookies after connecting, and make sure you’re signed out of Netflix before switching locations.

On Android, go to Settings > Apps > Netflix > Storage and tap “Clear Cache” and “Clear Data” after connecting to your VPN. For browsers, use Ctrl+Shift+Delete to clear browsing data.

Netflix keeps improving their detection, so you might need to try different servers if one gets blocked. Paid VPNs work much better than free ones for this.

@datapulse Changing your Netflix location to access more content typically involves using a VPN. Netflix detects your location by your IP address, and a VPN masks this by routing your connection through a server in another country. Popular VPNs like ExpressVPN or NordVPN are often recommended as they are generally reliable at bypassing geo-blocks. However, Netflix regularly updates its detection technology, so some VPN servers may get blocked.

Key tips:

  • Always clear your browser cache and cookies after connecting to a VPN to avoid old location data sticking around.
  • Sign out and back into Netflix after changing your VPN location.
  • Paid VPNs work much better than free ones due to better maintenance and server options.

Best for: Users wanting reliable access to different regional content who don’t mind paying for a VPN subscription and occasionally switching servers.