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If Amazon detects that you're using a VPN to stream Prime Video, you'll receive an error message about proxies (see above) and won't be able to watch. If your VPN isn't detected, then you should be able to stream without issue and the error message won't appear.\nWe've tested all of our recommended VPNs to ensure they aren't detected by Amazon.","author":"@type":"Person","name":"Paul Bischoff","description":"Paul is Comparitech\u2019s editor and a regular commentator on cyber security and privacy topics in national and international media including New York Times, BBC, Forbes, The Guardian and many others. He's been writing about the tech industry since 2012 for publications like Tech in Asia, Mashable, and various startup blogs. \nPaul has an in-depth knowledge of VPNs, having been an early adopter while looking to access the open internet during this time in China.\nHe previously worked in Beijing as an editor for Tech in Asia, and has been writing and reporting on technology for the last decade. He has also volunteered as a teacher for older adults learning basic tech literacy and cyber awareness. You can find him on Twitter at @pabischoff.\n","url":"https:\/\/www.comparitech.com\/author\/paul-bischoff\/"}},"@type":"Question","name":"Is it legal to stream Amazon Prime Video from abroad?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes, it's legal to stream Amazon Prime Video from a country where it is not normally available. It's not against the law, though it is against Amazon terms of use, which state, \"You may not use any technology or technique to obscure or disguise your location.\"\nThat being said, there's no precedent of Amazon penalizing users who choose to use VPNs, other than simply blocking Prime content.","author":"@type":"Person","name":"Paul Bischoff","description":"Paul is Comparitech\u2019s editor and a regular commentator on cyber security and privacy topics in national and international media including New York Times, BBC, Forbes, The Guardian and many others. He's been writing about the tech industry since 2012 for publications like Tech in Asia, Mashable, and various startup blogs. \nPaul has an in-depth knowledge of VPNs, having been an early adopter while looking to access the open internet during this time in China.\nHe previously worked in Beijing as an editor for Tech in Asia, and has been writing and reporting on technology for the last decade. He has also volunteered as a teacher for older adults learning basic tech literacy and cyber awareness. You can find him on Twitter at @p