Farncombe Security® Geo-filtering Testing
Overview
With over-the-top (OTT) content distribution, ensuring that your content is served only to authorized geographies is increasingly important. We support testing your solution, or a third party’s solution, to determine whether successful identification and blocking of VPN services and other circumvention mechanisms occur.
Testing the Effectiveness of Geo-Blocking Circumvention Mechanisms
Cartesian tests the effectiveness of geo-blocking circumvention mechanisms to access content from disallowed territories. Circumvention mechanisms are tools that provide the means for internet users to bypass geographic restrictions, also known as geo-blocks and geo-filters, put in place to protect digital distribution rights. These tools make it appear as if the user is in a different location from where they physically are.
These mechanisms are typically in the form of VPN applications or configurations, Smart DNS proxy services, and web-browser plug-ins.
Why Test?
- Protect content rights agreements, i.e., ability for users to access geo-blocked content undermines international rights agreements and can lead to legal action from content owners
- Benchmark your platform within the industry against your competitors
- Determine the level of blocking per region, device, and circumvention mechanism to help improve your platform
- Reduce piracy and cyber risk
- Protect revenue
- Confirm your geo-location provider is correctly detecting users outside the allowed territories
Our Approach
Cartesian tests geo-blocking circumvention mechanisms to measure how effectively video streaming platforms handle geo-filtering. It is conducted in three phases:
Phase 1: Setup
- Agree territories and testing time periods
- Circumvention mechanism selection
- Device setup
- Account creation
Phase 2: Testing
- Each territory tested in defined test periods against the selected circumvention mechanisms:
- Basic geo-blocking rules: prevention of access from a foreign location
- Advanced geo-blocking rules: prevention of access through VPNs or other proxies
Phase 3: Reporting
- Compile and analyze results including comparisons between territories, circumvention mechanisms and platforms
- Create and distribute test report following each test period for client use