YouTube premium, Apple music and Mullvad sharing slots available

I have 3 slots for annual Youtube premium, 700 per year. Please make sure you haven't switched google family account in last 12 months.
 
I can take 3 slots as well. If 1 more person is down then we can make a group.
I'm interested in Mullvad
Shit. Until now I was thinking that Mullvad is an OTT actually. Now only I came to know this a VPN. Can this be used on phone & Desktop PC? Should I install it?
I think you can only use one device if you are a part of this group buy. Maximum of five devices can use one Mullvad account. If you are buying it individually, you can connect as you wish. I suggest you look into Surfshark (another VPN) which offers unlimited device connection count. Surfshark group buy is also available, I think.
 
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I'm interested in Mullvad

I think you can only use one device if you are a part of this group buy. Maximum of five devices can use one Mullvad account. If you are buying it individually, you can connect as you wish. I suggest you look into Surfshark (another VPN) which offers unlimited device connection count. Surfshark group buy is also available, I think.
So Surfshark is 950 right then how many users can use it? Is it basic version or top version?
 
Do streaming services work on surfshark?
I don't know. That's why I am asking more experienced members who are using VPNs. I use UltraSurf VPN extension for both Edge & Chrome for just downloading torrents for movies. But while for this History channel I cannot even open as it says I am out of its region which is North America.
 
Using Mullvad or Surfshark VPNs, be used to watch History Channel? I mean this History Channel. It says this region isn't supported.
Please check once and tell me so that I will take either VPNs. Thanks.
Yes, that's why most people use VPN for. You can access geographically blocked/restricted website and services using a VPN. For example, let's say there's a film/show on Netflix or any site that's only available to US, you can literally use a VPN to connect to their US server and access that content. However, I am not sure about your specific use case but I am very positive that it'll work for you.

Try getting one to test, it's only 950 for a year. If you need any help setting this up, feel free to PM me bhaaaai!
 
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I don't know. That's why I am asking more experienced members who are using VPNs. I use UltraSurf VPN extension for both Edge & Chrome for just downloading torrents for movies. But while for this History channel I cannot even open as it says I am out of its region which is North America.
I often saw u mention history channel....what is there to watch at all?
 
Interesting...are there deep sea related videos too? Which country version r u watching?
Yes, even deep sea mysteries and many more.
The various shows are presented by Morgan Freeman, William Shatner, Laurence Fishburne, Dan Aykroyd, Steven Rinella, Danny Trejo, Giorgio A. Tsoukalos & Tony Harris.

It's mainly accepting US & Canada while it is provided in Latin America in Spanish & Portugese, in Europe 9 countries with local languages, in Asia 18 countries with local languages where in India as History TV18, Oceania in 2 countries with local languages and South Africa.

In all above regions History Channel is provided as either paid or free channel in local DishTV networks respectively that includes US & Canada.

We can watch it on web also in its original form but its region restricted to US & Canada.
 
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Using Mullvad or Surfshark VPNs, be used to watch History Channel? I mean this History Channel. It says this region isn't supported.
Please check once and tell me so that I will take either VPNs. Thanks.
Used surfshark VPN, Under the heading 'History Classics' it works through VPN without any stuttering. However, for other shows like Live TV, Featured shows it is asking for "Sign in with your TV provider to watch". It specifically mentions "A cable provider TV Package is required to watch video. Unavailable through internet-only or phone plans"