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<blockquote data-quote="Southpawmac" data-source="post: 838448" data-attributes="member: 4561"><p>All a VPN does is change where ESPN thinks you are watching the game. If you've got **** internet, then it won't matter. You can find free VPNs but they will have ads and you might have to try a few different ones to find one that works best. I have Malwarebytes Privacy (<a href="https://www.malwarebytes.com/vpn" target="_blank">https://www.malwarebytes.com/vpn</a>) because I use Malwarebytes anti-malware for my business and the privacy vpn comes with it. You can pay for just Malwarebytes Privacy. It's $40 for the year but they also have a 7 day trial and a 60 day money back guarantee. So you can get out of paying for it pretty easy for the rest of the season. </p><p></p><p>Once you have a VPN on your phone, you open it and change your location to Texas or California or anywhere that's not close to Atlanta. Open the ESPN app and go to the watch tab and then find the GT game. Since ESPN thinks your device is out of market, the blackout restriction no longer applies. If you have a smart TV, you can then cast the ESPN app to your TV so you don't have to watch it on a small screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southpawmac, post: 838448, member: 4561"] All a VPN does is change where ESPN thinks you are watching the game. If you've got **** internet, then it won't matter. You can find free VPNs but they will have ads and you might have to try a few different ones to find one that works best. I have Malwarebytes Privacy ([URL]https://www.malwarebytes.com/vpn[/URL]) because I use Malwarebytes anti-malware for my business and the privacy vpn comes with it. You can pay for just Malwarebytes Privacy. It's $40 for the year but they also have a 7 day trial and a 60 day money back guarantee. So you can get out of paying for it pretty easy for the rest of the season. Once you have a VPN on your phone, you open it and change your location to Texas or California or anywhere that's not close to Atlanta. Open the ESPN app and go to the watch tab and then find the GT game. Since ESPN thinks your device is out of market, the blackout restriction no longer applies. If you have a smart TV, you can then cast the ESPN app to your TV so you don't have to watch it on a small screen. [/QUOTE]
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