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I have an Amazon Kindle fire, I have an Amazon Prime subscription, and I am living outside the US.

Every single time I want to enjoy Amazon streaming video service reserved for the Prime membership, the Amazon Geo-IP check stops me from doing so ("this service is unavailable in your region" ).

Any idea to bypass this Geo-IP check?

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  • Apart from using Proxy, may be contacting customer support will help. I had downloaded Amazon Kindle in my phone and registered using US Address while I live in Nepal. After downloading 5 or so free books, amazon told me to contact customer support as my IP was not from US. They said if I was living outside US the support person might be able to help.
    – roxan
    Commented Dec 21, 2011 at 6:09
  • @roxan, from what I know, the Amazon support is more likely to ask you to prove that you are a US resident rather than to really help you solve the problem.
    – Graviton
    Commented Dec 21, 2011 at 6:55
  • Yes, they wanted me to prove them that I was a US resident living outside due to some business.
    – roxan
    Commented Dec 21, 2011 at 7:17
  • android.stackexchange.com/questions/17248/…
    – user178036
    Commented Jul 23, 2016 at 12:28
  • @TonyCuthbert , why are you linking the question to itself in the comment?
    – Graviton
    Commented Jul 24, 2016 at 7:05

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To answer my own question. Yes it is possible, by using VPN or DNS service.

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    you should be aware, service like Netflix are already suspending service for people that use Proxy/VPN/DNS to bypass their geo-ip restrictions. They have these location based restrictions because of contracts with studios, and local laws. Commented Dec 29, 2014 at 15:24
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    And if this does work, you should provide a little information, like how you set something like that up on android, or something. Think about the next person that may have this question. Your answer may technically answer the initial question, but for most users, it will just create more questions. Commented Dec 29, 2014 at 15:28

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