Stuck in a Loop: Why Your VPN Keeps Getting Blocked and How to Fix It
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) can get blocked by websites and streaming services due to detection of IP spoofing or excessive connections; a simple fix is to use a VPN service that offers 'obfuscation' features to mask internet traffic patterns.
A growing number of VPN users are experiencing frustrating blocks when attempting to access streaming services and websites through their virtual private networks (VPNs). The issue is largely due to the increasing sophistication of VPN blockers, which can detect and restrict VPN traffic. A simple fix involves switching to a reputable VPN provider that uses robust encryption methods and servers located in countries with strict data retention laws, making it more difficult for blockers to identify and block VPN traffic.