海外能听网易云吗?留学生亲测:用对加速器轻松解决版权限制听国内音乐听书
If you’re a student or expat living abroad, you’ve probably faced this frustration: opening NetEase Cloud Music to play your favorite Chinese songs or audiobooks, only to see a grayed-out track with a "copyright restriction" message. So, can you listen to NetEase Cloud abroad? The short answer is yes – but not without a little help. The root cause of the problem lies in regional licensing agreements: most Chinese music and audiobook content is only licensed for distribution within mainland China. To bypass this, you need a reliable "return to China" accelerator that can mask your overseas IP address and make it look like you’re accessing the app from within China. In this article, I’ll share my personal experience using Tomato Accelerator to solve this issue, including how it works, its key features, and a step-by-step guide to get you started.
