Once everything is installed, open TunnelBear and login.Oh, by the way, go confirm your e-mail address! Make sure to check your spam folder if the e-mail isn’t there.Any sort of warning you receive that looks like this can be promptly ignored. TunnelBear creates its own random little network (completely harmless, but sort of annoying), so just let it. If you choose to go the free way, continue onward.If you go with that, you can stop here, and be happy for the month of January. To save yourself the pain, I would go for the month pass. You can decide to take the free route (which is way more work, mind you), or you can go for the one month pass for $4.99. If you have a Twitter (WHICH I WOULD STRONGLY RECOMMEND GETTING FOR THIS), type it into the appropriate box.I’m going to go ahead and assume that you don’t have an account, seeing as you’re reading this tutorial, so check the “I don’t have a TunnelBear account” thingy and press next.Lie and say that you have read the terms and conditions, and press next/install/continue etc.Once it finishes downloading, run the program.Figure out if you’re using a Mac or a PC.Press the “Download a TunnelBear” button at the bottom.I’m sure it’s not very (if any) different.
I will explain how to get around that in this.Īlso, I only have a PC, so I can only really show those of you who have PCs how to do this step-by-step. This works with both PCs and Macs, but you only get 500 mb a month. This is the second method you can use to view the BBC iPlayer.