As someone who jumps between the US and Canada (since on the border) I've found that, Amazon will block purchases from Canada to the US and visa versa, it doesn't care about ip, it uses your accounts region, Canada and US have seperate regions in your account settings that you need to do. Sadly this means you would need two different accounts. One for CA and one for US. It's likely the same deal with audible
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@Pika @supercheesecake dont wanna butt in but in case this is relevant: I use at least 3 Amazon regional accounts here in Europe: UK, Germany and Italy (I live in another EU country). I sign in with the same username/password. Currency of products changes for UK from EUR to GBP, and often different ranges of products can show up. I have multiple addresses listed for delivery and just select the one I want.
How are you setting up new accounts? I just tried to create a new one using a VPN but can't because it asks for my phone number for verification which has already been used.
By "fresh login" do you mean "new account"?
Open private browsing window, make sure I’m fully logged out of Amazon. Then log in.
Ie wasn’t previously logged in before the VPN started or private window was opened.
so its your original account? the same one you started with before getting the vpn
I have a US Amazon account linked to a US home address and credit card. But I now live in Oz.
Audible uses your Amazon account. And regardless, I’m using an Audible credit for this purchase, so no actual payment anyway.
EDIT: and just to clarify, this is my US Amazon account I’ve had for years
Your vpn provider is only working with ipv4. Your phone has both ipv4 as well as ipv6 addresses. That's how....
Do any VPN providers cover this?
On phones? Maybe proton with their app? Its easier, though, to just disable ipv6 on your phone.
iOS up to at least version 16 has leaked VPN traffic for years. If you only turned on the VPN to make the purchase, that might be how Amazon still knew where you were. The only workaround (always-on VPN mode) apparently is an enterprise feature in iOS that most users don't have access to.
Alternatively, since it worked on a desktop, your VPN's mobile version or iOS support may be flawed. The ones I hear the most about from privacy advocates are Mullvad VPN, IVPN, and Proton VPN. If it's a free VPN, well, you get what you pay for. If it's one of the ones I mentioned, they might be interested to work with you to figure out how Amazon was bypassing them, if the issue can still be replicated, or they might already know.
Cheers, thanks for the very helpful info.
We paid for Nord quite a while ago with some special deal. I haven’t heard great things about them since though so might be time to ditch and pay for something better. I’ve heard Proton is good as well.
Full disclosure, I don't use Nord so I am not an authority. The following is just what I have been told. Take from it what you will, and research what you like. I believe Nord has a somewhat checkered history, including a security mishap that caused privacy concerns amongst users, making it harder than necessary to delete your account, and even charging for renewal after canceling the sub because they kept the card on file (happened to a mate from work). They opted to leave Nord a while back when their split tunneling broke or something like that. I also heard Nord was purchased by a company (name escapes me atm) that was buying up other VPN services and also had their hands in selling targeted ads. 🤷
Proton or Mullvad are typically my 2 recommendations. If you also have a desire for an entire ecosystem, Proton will provide that as well for marginally more than the price of just their VPN (mail, cloud storage, calendar, password manager, email aliasing). I have also had nothing but good experiences with Mullvad VPN and they come at a consistent price of $5/mo.
Helped my coworker (mentioned above) make the leap from Nord to Mullvad and they seem very pleased with it. Easy to use and very affordable. Mullvad also has a very functional Linux client if interested. Proton's Linux GUI is very lackluster, but their CLI is reliable if I remember correctly.
Hope this helps! 🍻
Edits: spelling and links.
Yes! Much appreciated!
VPNs don’t guarantee anonymity. There’s no reason they cannot sell your data. Last I heard there isn’t any contractual obligation. Organizations like nord and surfshark are fully capable of saving your data, as well as selling it off to the highest bidder, if they choose to do so. Only services like Mullvad can guarantee anonymity because even they don’t know what you’re doing with their service.
Do you have a credit card on your account?
US credit card but am using an audible credit
They use your payment method to determine which country you are from
Yeah my payment method is US credit card. But Audible members get a credit (book) each month to buy a book with in addition to use physical money.
Everything for that account is US.
timezone + language settings is another option
This might be it. I gave up and purchased from my desktop and the same steps worked straight away without issue. Maybe Amazon has access to phone info that I’m unaware of.
To verify assumptions, are you sure it's available in your impersonated country? "in your country" isn't specific and can apply to both.
with my US account
Isn't that the reason they deny?
Did you not change your accounts and browser sessions country?
It’s the version that comes up from a search for that book when using the USA Amazon or Audible site from my USA account plus with a USA VPN on. So I’m assuming the search results are for USA available titles.
As far as I know, Amazon should see me as being in the USA. Hence why I’m confused.
Appreciate the suggestions though.
i didn’t see if anyone else asked already; was your phone connected to the internet via wifi? or cell data?
Yes it was. It needed to be connected somehow to make the purchase.
which one though? i was wondering, if you are connected to a cell tower, if that tower still reported the region or carrier network.
Aah I see. Both. Didn’t think to disconnect from either and try separately.
I’ve already got the book now. But will remember this if I have the problem again in the future. Thanks.
If you have geolocation enabled or don't block location requests, that could be another way. VPN can't protect you from geolocation.
Thanks. Still happened with location services disabled phone-wide.
Probably DNS?