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Compatibility Matrix

The compatibility matrix keeps the decision simple: match the device, the app, and the VPN path before you buy. That way the setup feels clearer from the start.

What it tracksDevices, players, VPN paths, and support fit
Best useCompare the options before you pay
Primary readersPeople deciding between devices and apps
Next readSupported Devices and Buying Guides

How to read the matrix

Start with the device you already own, then move to the app and VPN choices that fit it best.

Device first

If the TV or streaming device is the main decision, begin with the page for that exact model.

App second

Pick the player that works best on the same screen so you do not force a clumsy setup.

VPN last

Choose a privacy path only after the device and app already feel right.

Why this matters

The matrix reduces guesswork and stops users from mixing incompatible advice from too many pages.

Less friction

A good fit means fewer setup changes and fewer reasons to restart the process later.

Cleaner decisions

Readers can compare the device, player, and VPN path without jumping between unrelated articles.

Better next step

Once the matrix points to a good match, the trial and pricing pages become the natural next click.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the compatibility matrix for?

It helps you match the device, app, and VPN path before you commit to a setup.

Why not just use one device page?

Because some choices are really about the app or VPN path, not the device alone.

Should I still use the trial?

Yes. The trial is the easiest way to confirm the matrix matches the real setup on your screen.

Where do I start?

Start with your device page, then use the matrix to choose the app and VPN path that fit best.