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Use a VPN to browse from that country. Services like NordVPN or Surfshark make this dead simple.
Use Wise, Revolut, or a similar service to pay in the local currency without conversion fees.
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Everything you need to know about geo-pricing.
For most services, no. Once you've subscribed, the service ties your pricing to your billing account, not your current location. You can use the software normally from anywhere.
Exceptions: Spotify may check your location every ~14 days (just briefly connect to your VPN). YouTube Premium may check at renewal time. Netflix/Disney+ subscriptions stay cheap, but your content library changes based on where you're currently browsing.
Always connect to the same country you used when purchasing. If you bought Spotify via India, connect to an India server when needed. Our price cards show you which country is cheapest for each service.
For most services, you'll need to create a new account while connected to the VPN. You generally can't change the billing country on an existing account.
For streaming services like Netflix, this means losing your watch history and recommendations. Consider it a fresh start at a fraction of the price.
Using a VPN is legal in most countries. However, accessing regional pricing may conflict with some services' terms of service. This is a gray area â companies rarely enforce this for individual users, but it's worth being aware of.
We provide pricing information for educational purposes. Users are responsible for complying with each service's terms.
Most services won't accept a US credit card for a subscription billed in Indian Rupees or Turkish Lira. A multi-currency card from Wise or Revolut lets you create virtual cards in 50+ currencies at real exchange rates with minimal fees.
Think of it as a payment method that speaks the local language â the service sees a local card and charges local prices.
Some services are better at detecting VPNs than others. Tips for success:
Yes. Regional pricing only affects the price â you get the exact same software, same features, same quality. Adobe Photoshop in India is identical to Photoshop in the US. Spotify Premium in Turkey has the same catalog and audio quality.
The one exception is streaming content libraries (Netflix, Disney+), which vary by your current location, not your billing country.