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In letter backed by almost 45,000 petition signers, OpenMedia asks Netflix’s Reed Hastings to stop blocking privacy-conscious VPN users

Netflix crackdown leaves VPN users forced to decide between watching their favourite shows and protecting their privacy in a post-Snowden world

Vancouver, BC(12 May 2016)

Netflix CEO Reed Hastings is being asked to reverse his company’s crackdown on privacy-conscious VPN users and find a better way of enforcing its contractual obligations to geographic content restrictions. In a letter backed up by an almost 45,000-strong petition, digital rights group OpenMedia asks Hastings to lift its blockade of VPN users, and to meet to discuss how to “position Netflix as a privacy-conscious leader in the field.”

On a recent earnings call, Hastings described VPN users as a “very small but quite vocal minority.” In response, OpenMedia’s letter points out that VPNs are an essential, user-friendly tool needed to protect Internet users’ privacy in an age of ubiquitous mass surveillance, hacking, and censorship.

“Our message to Reed Hastings is clear: nobody should have to choose between Netflix and privacy,” said OpenMedia’s Digital Rights Specialist Laura Tribe. “Blocking every VPN user from accessing their service is like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. We’re asking Netflix to meet with us so we can find a better way forward that actually safeguards the privacy of millions of customers, in a post-Snowden world.”

According to Global News, a recent survey found that 2 in 3 VPN users cite reasons other than Netflix as their primary reason for using a VPN. 84% also said they’d be more likely to pirate content as a result of the new restrictions.

A total of 44,446 Internet users have now called on Netflix to respect privacy at http://act.openmedia.org/netflix

About OpenMedia

OpenMedia works to keep the Internet open, affordable, and surveillance-free. We create community-driven campaigns to engage, educate, and empower people to safeguard the Internet.