Yes, you can add a VPN to your TV – Here are a few reasons you should

April 19, 2024

By Kim Komando

You can use many methods to protect against cyberattacks, including strong passwords, antivirus software, a virtual private network (VPN), privacy-focused browsers and more. Tap or click here for our list of essential privacy tools that help you stay safe online.

A VPN puts a layer of protection between you and the internet. Your internet traffic goes through an encrypted tunnel, securing data traveling both ways. This hides your IP address, encrypts data and protects your browser history.

You should secure all your devices with a VPN, including your smart TV. A VPN’s benefits go beyond security.

Watch movies not available in your area

When a VPN assigns you a new IP address, it can be used to spoof your location to anywhere that the VPN service retains servers, including other countries. The benefit is that you can get around geoblocking and watch streaming content that may not be available in your area.

The top streaming services have a global network, and their content differs between regions. A title can move between regions, becoming available in one while leaving another. Another title may be exclusively available in one area and never shown elsewhere.

Simply change your location through your VPN and log into your streaming accounts. You’ll see content based on your chosen location.

Note: Using a VPN can lead to your ISP throttling your connection, but a good VPN will prevent this.

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Live sports/local TV

A VPN can give you access to more than exclusive streaming content. You can catch sporting events from different countries, which is great if you’re into a sport that’s not so popular in the U.S., such as cricket, field hockey, rugby and more. Even if a live event is available here, you may prefer the coverage and commentary from another region.

The same principles apply to local TV. YouTube TV, Hulu Live, DirecTV Stream, Sling TV and others offer live TV streaming that can vary by region or even the city. Changing your location will let you watch local content from that area.

Keep your ISP from collecting all of your data

Your internet service provider gives you access to the internet in exchange for a subscription fee. The deal should end there, but it doesn’t. ISPs are known to spy on your activity to learn more about you. This can be used to target you with advertising.

According to the FTC, ISPs collect your location history, TV habits, search history and even the content of your emails. This information not only helps to build a profile of you and target you with personalized ads but can also be sold to third parties. Tap or click here for our report on invasive ISP practices.

The good news is that a VPN hides your web activity from cybercriminals and your ISP. Nobody can identify you or your device, as all your traffic goes through the VPN’s server.

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We recommend ExpressVPN

Our sponsor, ExpressVPN, secures all your devices, including your desktop, laptop, smartphone, tablet or streaming device. ExpressVPN has 3,000 servers in 160 locations across 94 countries, so you’ll always be able to find one that works best for you.

Here are some benefits you’ll get for choosing ExpressVPN:

You can set up the ExpressVPN native app on your Android TV, Fire TV and Chromecast with Google TV. This gives you a simple interface and lets you change your location from your TV while enjoying the privacy benefits of ExpressVPN.

Simply search for “ExpressVPN” on your Android TV, Fire TV or Chromecast device and download/install the app. Then log in to your ExpressVPN account to activate the app and follow the onscreen instructions for setup.

When you’re done, you can connect to a default VPN server location or change to any other available server location. You can use ExpressVPN on your TV in different ways. Tap or click here for more information on how to set it up on your TV.

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