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How to Use the Google Music outside US

Since the Google Music has made a way out in the domain of the beta-ware, anyone in the United States may sign up in order to play with no invitation. And of course, which will leave out several folks out in this equation, and so this is the good time in pointing out one route more to allow you to be involved in its service, wherever you are. You can see that the predicament is that Google verifies your own IP address in your initial attempt to enter in, and have to accept the terms of its uses-only on the first time, and yes, you are absolutely going to be overlooking that document by just following the guide here.

And so in its essence all that we have to do will be to find the way to way past the gatekeeper and we will be home free soon. Just remember that as you may upload your own music that in buying latest tracks it is not to happen then until it is more done in the official way and most of the best things are still the best thing. You can find that there are several means in order to make this happen, and we have found some undeviating way, and if you like it then press n through into this guide.

This was made as greatly as possible, so then it will need some tools to assist to make this system and to have t it all smoothly running. Most importantly, and since the Music Application Google is not available outside in the US you will have to source this and the Google search may do wonders. Then once you have searched com.google.android.music.4.0.9.apk you place it somewhere safe.

The next step will be to proceed to the project website TOR and take the Tor bundle in your own OS. What is Tor? TOR is the network of many virtual tunnels which may increase anonymity and security while playing on the internet. And the police services are using it the Military is using it, so now you are going to use this too. It is not necessary about the aspect of privacy of the Tor on this case, so you must be interested in the exit node along this Tor network. The goal must be to make sure that when your log in request gets at the door of the Google Music your own IP address may be from US, so take it and quickly extract it into your own desktop.

Tor must be fired up from your own desktop, and the control panel Vidalia must begin and you get connected into the network-then watch the icon onion at the UI to move the browser to begin. Quit the browser because you will not need it until later.

Then now, you are proceeding to see a Exit Node US-based, then copy all its information down and edit Tor’s configuration file-do not worry, it will be included on the screenshots of every step, and if that is not enough this video walkthrough will also available at the guide’s bottom. Along its main window, touch the button ‘View the Network’ and the new window must open having the world’s map with the list of some nodes in the side left.

You must need to choose the US node- find the small map icon? Seek one with the American flag that is close on the list’s top, you right click it and select copy<fingerprint.

Get out from the Window of Network Map and back into the Control panel Vidalia. The next thing is to get the fingerprint you carefully copied then edit the configuration file to get Tor to use only this node. Press settings then touch its advanced tab. At the middle of the tab you must find a button for you to edit the Tor file, press that then you be given a text editor that will set up few of the behaviors of Tor.

Flutter your own cursor down in the file top and then add the following to replace XXX in the example along the fingerprint that you have just finished taking:

StrickExitNodes 1
ExitNodes XXX

When this is done, so your changes must look like the below image, if this is so, now is the time to move the button OK to save your own work. When you are back at the window configuration you will have to exit Tor then restart this with the fix applied.

With this point, the difficult thing is finished. When you are with us still, and we are home free almost- then we are impressed well with your own vigilance. When Tor has began, so the integrated browser will ultimately open confirming that you are using Tor. Then now you can log in to https://music.google.com with the use of the built-in browser. You will then be redirected to a notice page at Google requesting for confirmation that you are really you, because you are logging in from the new location, and this is a great sign so you just answer the question and go on. When the cosmos aligns, then you will log on to Google Music and the term of service’ pop up must appear, then you have to accept them.

When you have acknowledged the terms, you must close out its Tor browser then get out from the Tor by just shutting down the program- you will not again need it, and so be free to delete it if you like. And now we can check to ensure that Google Music will allow you it; Begin your own favored browser, just surf to https://music.google.com and then login. And you will be swept straight into the desktop of Google Music where there is a link to take the client music upload. The thing that remains to do on your own desktop is to have to install its upload tool and begin to upload music. This is to wrap all this entire deal and now is the great time to make the installing of the Android client Google Music in your own tablet, phone and associate it finally with your own account.

We are finished! And you can upload now your most favorite 20,000 or more songs for you to enjoy in any of the devices that you have, whether online or off. Then hit this video up if the words made your mind benumbed or if you cannot be bothered to understand this.

We are thankful to the Engadget team for this helpful article.

Posted by On November 24, 2011 Filed in: How to Tags: ,


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