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Review: UnoTelly UnoDNS

We’ve previously covered Unblock-us and geo-block bypassing on the site, and because of this, UnoTelly approached us to run a review on their service.

After a week, we’ve found that essentially, UnoTelly is exactly like Unblock-us, in practically every way. So, we’re endorsing it too.

For those unaware, UnoTelly’s UnoDNS service will let you access any Netflix region you’d like, alongside myriad options for USA-based Spotify, Hulu and more. It’s as easy (or difficult, I guess, depending on your level of technical prowess) to set up as Unblock us, and works on the same principle – it’s not a VPN, so the speed of your internet isn’t affected.

The UnoDNS essentially tricks services like Netflix and Hulu to think that you’re based wherever you select, be it the USA, Canada or any other offered location. With the trick in place, you’re able to access that region’s content rather than that provided to Australia.

Simple stuff, really, and well worth the regular price of $4.95 USD per month.

In the end, the DNS services offered by both companies work the same and cost the same. It’s really up to you, the consumer, to decide which one you end up pulling the trigger on. I settled on UnoTelly myself and haven’t looked back.

Unless we’ve missed something, that is. Do you use either service? Which do you prefer, and why?

The links above are offered through UnoTelly’s affiliate program, meaning we get a bit of cash if you use ’em. Don’t feel pressured to, though — and we really do use their services ourselves.

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