Data routed to US?
I have Popcorn Mobile and live in Canada. I roam to other countries a fair bit too. It seems Popcorn routes all traffic via the US, so any geolocation detection thinks I'm in Texas.
This was quite unexpected to me, and it didn't seem like on signing that it was so US-centric.
By routing all data via the, not only does that interfere with location blocking (there are many services I can't access from Canada due to geolocation blocking), but also there's a performance penalty / added latency.
It seems Popcorn thinks this is a "feature", because it's "like you're at home when abroad", but I don't consider my home to be the US! I can imagine this is similar for a lot of others too... I don't know if this is something Popcorn could make an option for, or if it's baked into their infrastructure to do so.