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PC Tech Magazine·July 4, 2026 at 7:49 PM

Geo-blocking is a technology used by streaming services like YouTube, Hulu, and Netflix to restrict access to content based on the user's geographical location. This practice can limit the availability of certain shows or movies in specific regions, impacting the streaming experience for users. The article from PC Tech Magazine explores the mechanics of geo-blocking and its implications for online streaming.

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