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PetrifiedExPat Jul 19th 2025 6:21 am

BBC online now charging US located persons?
 
The pricing is not cheap either!

Is the only solution a VPN?

Nutmegger Jul 19th 2025 10:14 am

Re: BBC online now charging US located persons?
 
Here's a prior discussion on this topic:

https://britishexpats.com/forum/trai...96/bbc-955317/

PetrifiedExPat Jul 21st 2025 1:52 am

Re: BBC online now charging US located persons?
 

Originally Posted by Nutmegger (Post 13318871)
Here's a prior discussion on this topic:

https://britishexpats.com/forum/trai...96/bbc-955317/

Cheers!

Nutek Jul 21st 2025 4:51 am

Re: BBC online now charging US located persons?
 

Originally Posted by PetrifiedExPat (Post 13319001)
Cheers!

VPN and DNS options work fine, as does just using "incognito" or "Private" tabs. For now, at least.

Norri Jul 21st 2025 6:51 am

Re: BBC online now charging US located persons?
 
I can connect with a VPN, "incognito" or "Private" tabs are not working for me.

Nutek Jul 21st 2025 10:28 am

Re: BBC online now charging US located persons?
 

Originally Posted by Norri (Post 13319029)
I can connect with a VPN, "incognito" or "Private" tabs are not working for me.

Strange. I’m using a “private” tab right this minute. (Win 11 / Edge). No VPN installed on this box.

The living room PC has its location set to the UK (DNS). That has no problems either. I have a VPN set on my work laptop. Haven’t tried it today but was working last night.

EDIT
Just jumped onto the iPad (Chrome). Incognito works just fine there too.

Norri Jul 22nd 2025 3:00 am

Re: BBC online now charging US located persons?
 
No luck for me, I've tried on two different laptops with Firefox, Chrome and Edge they all just redirect to BBC.com.

MarylandNed Jul 23rd 2025 4:04 pm

Re: BBC online now charging US located persons?
 

Originally Posted by PetrifiedExPat (Post 13318859)
The pricing is not cheap either!

Is the only solution a VPN?

I've used Nord VPN for years - highly recommend

cheradenine Jul 24th 2025 2:17 pm

Re: BBC online now charging US located persons?
 
I learned of this in early July when someone posted about it. well, today, I finally got the pop up on my phone telling me to subscribe. A bit dissapointed but I seem to be still able to read stuff on my computer for some reason.

robin1234 Jul 25th 2025 12:08 am

Re: BBC online now charging US located persons?
 
People.

Just pay up! It’s a bargain.

Rete Jul 25th 2025 2:09 am

Re: BBC online now charging US located persons?
 

Originally Posted by robin1234 (Post 13319392)
People.

Just pay up! It’s a bargain.

I like the way you think! :goodpost:

Norri Jul 25th 2025 3:15 am

Re: BBC online now charging US located persons?
 
If you pay do you get access to the same content as Sounds had?

It's not clear to me from the website if it does, I never listen to the live stream mostly due to time difference and depend on the "catch up" feature.

"The BBC has introduced a paywall for people looking at parts of its website from the United States.US-basedvisitors to BBC.com will now have to pay $49.99 (£36) a year or $8.99 (£6.50) a month for access to most BBC News stories and features, and to stream the BBC News channel."

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2vgkn7w10o

PetrifiedExPat Jul 28th 2025 1:20 am

Re: BBC online now charging US located persons?
 
I will push back on it being worth it. A few reasons...

1) I do not think the BBC website is good value for the price asked. Very, very subjective, but it's where I personally fall
2) Subscription exhaustion. The amount of garbage that requires a subscription these days is... quite simply exhausting
3) I'd rather ads. I know not everyone's cup of tea
4) The 'just pay it' attitude allows those in a position of authority to push through abusive and coercive business practices

Anyway, all subjective, but I will not be paying, even it means not watching BBC content, no loss to them I am sure.

MarylandNed Jul 28th 2025 8:02 am

Re: BBC online now charging US located persons?
 

Originally Posted by robin1234 (Post 13319392)
People.

Just pay up! It’s a bargain.

Why pay a BBC subscription fee when you could get a VPN for about the same price? Maybe even less. A VPN gives so much more flexibility. I have Nord VPN and can select a UK server and watch BBC, ITV, etc. If I'm out of the US, I can select a US server to watch my US streaming services.

postbox134 Jul 28th 2025 9:31 am

Re: BBC online now charging US located persons?
 

Originally Posted by MarylandNed (Post 13319682)
Why pay a BBC subscription fee when you could get a VPN for about the same price? Maybe even less. A VPN gives so much more flexibility. I have Nord VPN and can select a UK server and watch BBC, ITV, etc. If I'm out of the US, I can select a US server to watch my US streaming services.

Ultimately, it's about how much you care about 'doing the right thing' - personally, I do use a VPN but only for content I can't even purchase if I wanted to. Or, if I am travelling for a short trip (no I wont buy a whole subscription for your stuff, which would be free at home, while I'm on holiday in Spain). I wish BritBox just covered all this stuff too, even if it was more expensive as just adding another subscription is more annoying that the actual cost.


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