CyberGhost not working with Now?

With Now, you can stream Sky channels, including Sky Atlantic, Sky Cinema, and Sky Sports. Furthermore, you can do so without having to commit to a long-term contract. The trouble is that Now is only available in the UK. If you try to watch Now from outside the country, you’ll find the content region-locked. In fact, you’ll likely come across an error message such as the following:

“We’re sorry, this isn’t currently available to watch on your device at the moment, due to rights restrictions.”

This can be frustrating when you travel abroad and want to keep up with your favorite shows. Fortunately, there’s an easy solution – using a VPN. A Virtual Private Network (VPN) such as CyberGhost allows you to bypass the geographic restrictions imposed by Now. This is achieved by connecting to a server in your home country, which automatically changes your IP address. You’ll then be able to spoof your location and continue streaming as if you were back home.

We’ve found that CyberGhost works well with Now. However, this doesn’t mean there’s never an occasional hiccup. Not to worry! If CyberGhost isn’t working with Now, there are a few things you can do to get it working.

Why isn’t CyberGhost working with Now?

The content on Now is subject to copyright restrictions. Now doesn’t hold the appropriate licenses to show this content outside the UK, which is why you encounter geo-blocking. In order to bypass the content block, you need a VPN that can provide a UK IP address.

CyberGhost’s UK servers usually work fine with Now. If you are having trouble, it’s likely to be for one of the following reasons:

  1. Now remembers your previous IP address and location due to cookies on your device.
  2. The IP address you’re using has been identified as belonging to a VPN and blacklisted from accessing Now as a result.
  3. You’re not connected to a server in the appropriate country. Remember, it must be a server in the UK.

Here’s how to fix CyberGhost not working with Now:

  1. Start by clearing your browser’s cache and cookies. This helps Now forget your previous IP address and acknowledge your new, temporary IP address.
  2. If you’re still having trouble, the next step is to switch to another UK server in case the first one is blacklisted. CyberGhost has 1,134+ servers in the UK, so there’s plenty of choice. You may need to clear your cookies again for the change of IP address to register.
  3. If you’re still having connectivity issues, you should try contacting your VPN’s customer support. It may be able to recommend a specific UK server that works with Now.
  4. Still no luck? Take a look at the other VPNs on our list of the best VPNs for Now. We particularly recommend NordVPN, although Surfshark and ExpressVPN are strong alternatives.

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How to sign in to Now with CyberGhost

Not sure how to use CyberGhost with Now? Follow the step-by-step instructions below, and you should be streaming in no time.

Here’s how to sign in to Now with CyberGhost:

  1. First, sign up with CyberGhost if you haven’t already. Unlike most VPNs, it actually comes with a generous 45-day money-back guarantee.
  2. Next, download and install the VPN’s apps on the devices on which you’d like to use them. CyberGhost allows you to connect up to seven devices at once.
  3. Log in to the VPN app and connect to one of Cyberghost’s UK server locations. This is important as a UK IP address is required in order to stream Now.
  4. Before you access Now, we recommend you clear your browser’s cookies just in case it still remembers your previous IP address and location.
  5. Visit Now via web or app and sign in or sign up as necessary. Content should stream without restriction. If not, refer to the solutions further above.

CyberGhost with Now: FAQs

Why do streaming services region-lock their content?

It’s rare for a streaming service to own exclusive global rights to all of the content on its platform. Broadcasting rights are often shared by different networks and streaming services across different countries. In order to comply with this, streaming services such as Now simply make content inaccessible (geo-blocked). While Now was available to stream across the EU until December 2020, it’s now only available in the UK due to Brexit and is locked outside the UK as a result.

While all of the above makes sense, it’s still a source of frustration for many people, particularly those who are simply traveling abroad on vacation. It means that you can’t continue watching your favorite TV shows as normal (even if you’re already paying for the service). For this reason, some people choose to use a VPN in order to navigate the restrictions (as well as to secure their streaming experience!).

What can I watch on Now?

Now is Sky’s contract-free streaming platform, allowing you to watch your favorite Sky TV (and other) channels without having to make a long-term commitment. Indeed, you can use Now to watch the following channels and TV shows:

Channels

  • Sky Atlantic
  • Sky Max
  • Sky Witness
  • Sky Cinema
  • Sky Sports Football
  • Sky Sports News
  • Sky Sports Action
  • Sky Comedy
  • Sky Kids
  • Sky Documentaries

TV shows

How does Now know if I’m using a VPN?

Like most websites and services that have geo-restricted content, Now simply looks at your IP address in order to determine your location. If it sees that you’re not in the UK, it will simply block you from streaming. For this reason, it’s important to use a VPN to change your IP address. It should then appear to Now that you’re accessing it from the UK, even if you’re traveling abroad.

Are there any free VPNs that work with Now?

Not many free VPNs work with Now. One of the problems with free VPN services is that their small number of servers means there aren’t enough IP addresses to go around. Shared by many users, the IP addresses are quickly identified as belonging to a VPN and blacklisted by Now. It should also be pointed out that free VPNs are far too slow for streaming content in high definition, certainly not without suffering excessive lag and buffering.