Hi, I am trying to watch sport events on setantasports.com but it detects that I am using VPN, I am preimuem user and I tried to switch servers but no luck. Any ideas?
Hi, I am trying to watch sport events on setantasports.com but it detects that I am using VPN, I am preimuem user and I tried to switch servers but no luck. Any ideas?
If you are premium in almost any VPN provider, the site will detect that you are using a VPN. This is the strength of VPNs: a single IP address is used by thousands of users, which makes tracking your identity a waste. Some VPN providers offer a dedicated IP feature, but this loses some privacy.
"whois setatntsports.com
No match for domain “SETATNTSPORTS.COM”."
Change servers until the website gives up or you run out of servers.
Proton cannot unblock any Setanta region.
Period.
Hi! Although we don’t currently support this streaming service, we’ll add your +1 to the request for setantasports.com, and hopefully we’ll expand support to include this streaming platform as well in the future. Thank you for your suggestion!
Proton vpn doesn’t unblock Setanta sports,it would be useful if proton’s crew solve it.
if you’re on chrome disable location services it might work
Try Control D (DNS Service)
That is really sad to hear that ProtonVPN does not support setantasports. I had to switch to another VPN product that is not being blocked by setanta.
A dedicated IP won’t fix this issue either for the most part. They can detect it’s still a datacenter IP
Sorry, it was setantasports.com
Any updates on this? I just switched from NordVPN and setanta was working just fine.
got their highest subscription and the same problem for me
What vpn works? I had Surfshark working last week but that’s stopped now
Stealth only makes it harder to block the VPN, no? Doesn’t change how the IP is interpreted by websites…
Educate yourself please.
That’s not what Stealth mode is.
Proton’s Stealth protocol (Wireguard over TLS) helps you connect to a VPN server if your ISP is blocking VPNs, as is the case in Russia, China, Iran, UAE, Turkey, etc. It tricks your ISP into thinking that you’re not connecting TO a VPN.
To convince a website that you’re not connecting FROM a VPN, you need to do one of the following:
Check the Proton VPN website for the supported streaming services: Streaming guide for new Proton VPN users | Proton VPN
I didn’t see Sentana on the list, so if chancing it with options 1 and 2 don’t work, contact Proton support and add your vote for them to add it.
Indeed.
Proton does offer dedicated IPs with its business VPN. Which makes sense for a company that wants to whitelist its OWN IP addresses.
Any company pushing dedicated IPs for a consumer VPN though is generally scam-upselling privacy-compromising placebos. If Proton ever starts doing this, you know they’ve crossed over to the dark side.
Sorry, you are out of options. All connections from VPN providers and data centers are blocked.