When using CyberGhost, please try this if you are facing troubleshoot streaming issues on Android.
Step 1: Make sure there are no data leaks from your connection; the most frequent ones are from DNS, IPv6, and WebRTC. On our website, see if your status is "Protected" to ensure that your connection is set up correctly.
Step 2: If you want a new IP address, try disconnecting and reconnecting to the specific streaming profile.
Step 3: On your Android device, open the preferences menu and select Applications. Look for and select Netflix.
You can now restart your Android device. Please reinstall the Netflix app on the device after it has rebooted. Here's a direct link in case you can't find it anymore.
You can now launch CyberGhost and connect using the Netflix US optimised server after the Netflix installation is complete. Please refer to this tutorial if you need help doing so.
Step 4: In the event that you are still having trouble viewing the content, kindly turn off the smart network router and location services.
Examine your network's connections.
When the memory on your device is almost full, you might also experience problems streaming. This is how to examine it:
Select Settings from the Apps menu, then Storage. The number of products you have enabled on your device is shown in Storage.
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