By Demeter Stamell For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 07:47 GMT, 19 March 2019 | Updated: 07:47 GMT, 19 March 2019
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It seems not all is fair on Dancing With the Stars.
Many fans of the dance show have been left incensed after discovering some of Constance Hall's overseas based fans have been using a virtual private network (VPN) to vote to keep her in the competition.
The Network Ten show has put a geo-block on votes, meaning anyone outside of Australia is unable to have their say in who stays in the competition.
Outrage: Many fans of Dancing With the Stars have been left incensed after discovering Constance Hall's overseas based fans have been using a virtual private network (VPN) to vote to keep her in the competition
But a few of the 35-year-old's tech-savvy fans have worked out a way around it, enlisting the help of VPN apps such as TunnelBear.
The VPN allows people to appear as though they are logging on in Australia, even though they may be overseas.
And many of them have been boasting about this clever hack in the comments section on Constance's Facebook page.
Getting crafty: A few of the 35-year-old blogger's tech-savvy fans have worked out a way around the voting geo-block, enlisting the help of VPN apps such