Geo-bypass & streaming

Watch what you want, from anywhere.

20+ country exits. Residential IPs that look like ordinary home internet — the kind streaming, banking, and ticket sites actually accept. Free to start; no card.

Chrome · 20+ countries · 10 GB free on install

What you can do

Geo walls weren't meant to keep you out.

Watch streaming libraries from another country

Pick a country, route through it, open your usual streaming site. Residential exits look like a home connection from there, so most catalogs swap to that country's library.

Read region-locked news and press

Some publications geo-fence stories to their home country. Switch your exit, refresh, and the page loads as if you were local.

Buy from regional storefronts

Game launchers, e-commerce, ticket sites — many show different prices or stock based on your IP. See what's available from elsewhere before you buy.

Bypass airport-WiFi and hotel firewalls

Captive networks block half the web. Route through Piligrim and your traffic looks like a clean HTTPS stream to a single endpoint — nothing fancy to filter.

Piligrim doesn't make service-specific claims — every streaming platform changes its detection over time. Try it free; if it doesn't work for your use case, uninstall and you're back to zero.

Why residential matters

The reason cheap VPNs fail at streaming.

Cheap and free VPNs cut costs by renting blocks of datacenter IPs. Streaming services bought databases of those datacenter ranges years ago and reject them on sight. Piligrim earns you access to real consumer ISP addresses — the kind a normal home router has.

Datacenter (free) Residential (earned)
IP type Datacenter Consumer ISP, real home
How it looks to streaming sites Often flagged, blocked, or downgraded Indistinguishable from any home connection
Speed Fast Slightly slower (real-world ISP)
Cost to provide Cheap Premium (we have to pay for the lease)
How you get it Free 10 GB on install + 1 GB/day Earned by watching ads while you browse

Where you can appear from

20+ country exits. Switch any time.

Top streaming libraries

United States
United Kingdom
Japan
South Korea
Germany
Canada

European catalogs

France
Netherlands
Italy
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland

Asia & Pacific

Singapore
Australia
India
UAE

How it works

Three taps to a different country.

1

Install & pick a country

Add the extension, accept consent, choose the country whose library or service you want.

2

Switch to residential exit

Datacenter is your free tier — fast but easier to detect. For streaming and banking, switch to residential. You earn it by watching a few ads while browsing.

3

Open the site normally

No special config, no DNS tricks. The page loads as if you're sitting in that country.

FAQ

Honest answers, no overpromising.

Will it work for [my streaming service]?
We don't make service-specific claims because every streaming platform changes its detection over time. What we can say: Piligrim's residential exits are the same kind of network used by other premium services, and they look like ordinary home internet. The honest answer is — try it free; if it doesn't work, uninstall and lose nothing.
Why can't I just use the free datacenter quota for streaming?
You can try, but most major streaming services blocklisted commercial datacenter IP ranges years ago. Datacenter exits are great for general browsing, region-locked news, regional pricing — anything that doesn't have an aggressive geo-policy. For streaming and banking, residential is the answer.
How fast is it?
Datacenter exits typically deliver 50–150 Mbps — enough for HD streaming. Residential exits are slower (real consumer ISP speeds, often 20–80 Mbps) but the trade is that they actually work where datacenter doesn't.
Will my account get banned for using a VPN?
Streaming services generally don't ban accounts for VPN use — they just show a region-mismatch error page. Once you switch back to a clean exit (or turn off the VPN), the account works normally. We can't promise zero risk for any specific service, but mass-bans for VPN use are extremely rare.
Does it work on mobile?
Browser only for now — desktop Chrome and other Chromium browsers. A mobile app is on the road but not yet shipped.
Can I switch countries mid-stream?
Yes. Your wallet travels with you, and switching exits is one tap. Some streaming sessions will need a page refresh after a switch to re-check region.
Is this legal?
Using a VPN to access content is legal in most countries; it usually violates a streaming service's terms of service, which they handle by blocking the connection (not by suing users). Piligrim is neutral infrastructure — what you do with the route is your call, within your local law.

Travel without leaving your chair.

Install in one click. Pick a country. Open the site you wanted to see.