Even if you find a VPN that works, you shouldn't use FanDuel at all. Like Bovada, you should use a site that is not in the US. You can send money to both your bank account and a Bitcoin account. FanDuel can also easily spot fake VPNs. I used to drive almost two hours to bet, but now I have a guy who does it for me every day. I suggest you look for someone. Check out PIA. they have computers all over the world They've been around for more than 10 years, have great privacy, and don't keep any logs. They have everything a regular user like you would need. The best value for money in the business. For even more privacy, you can pay with cryptocurrency, which is what I did. Right now they have a deal where you can get 83% off for 39 months for just $79 USD. That's $2.03 USD a month for 3 years and 3 months. There's no way to get this unless you know someone who works for the CIA. You can use Bovada or give someone else your login information and have them bet for you. Be careful with this. You should only use a VPN to check your lineups if you connect to or make lineups through one. If you use the VPN to join the events and then use a regular web browser or phone to change your lineup or check the scores, it will know that you are in two different places. Between the times you logged in and out, you can't have been between those two places, or your account will be flagged and restricted. Most of the time, they'll say that an account can only be used by one person. This makes it look like you had someone else log in for you to enter the game. There's a good chance that they will close your account for good if you get caught again. Don't use a VPN to get around the rule, because your account will be shut down right away.
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