Need some advice about VPN/Geo Location stuff. We are going to Europe for 3+ weeks in June/July. My wife does utilization review cases for medical insurance companies (basically, handling insurance appeals from patients). In order to do those, she has to be in the states.
I threw out the idea of installing a VPN, but I've also heard that places can still see where you are based on your geo location.
My question is: Is there a reliable way to use a computer or phone outside of the country and make it look like you're physically in the states?
A VPN will do that for you. Just make sure to connect before loading any of the web pages or anything to not tip your hand. The geolocation is based off of the IP that you connect with. So if you're using a VPN server in the state then it should show as that location. Like my work VPN server is located in Portland. So when I'm connected to it everything looks like I'm in Portland and not Phoenix or SF (our office). That goes for out of country too. This morning I switched mine to a Japanese server because there was an anime ad that I wanted to watch and they had it region restricted.
One thing to watch out for though is if the VPN IPs are known if her org is super tech savvy. They might block servers. For example, MLB blocks access from all of the big VPN providers so that you can't get around their blackout rules. I've had luck with smaller VPN companies with them though.
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