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Gaining access to U.S. Netflix in Canada could soon become more difficult.

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Users who use virtual private networks (VPNs) to disguise their home country, allowing them to access otherwise off-limits content in other countries — including the different catalogue of videos offered by Netflix in the U.S. and Europe — are reportedly facing a crackdown.

According to recent reports, users of the popular VPN service, TorGuard, are receiving errors when trying to use the platform with Netflix. Several IP-ranges and DNS-based location unblockers have reportedly been targeted.

In an interview with Torrent Freak, TorGuard’s Ben Van der Pelt explained he feels this could be an indication Netflix is testing new methods to stop “geoblocking” software.