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The verification is probably based on the location of your IP address (not any specific IP address) because you do not get the verification with dynamic IP addresses at home that changes over time. The IP addresses would be at your ISP’s server location, not your home address anyway.
Do you get the verification when you connect through the wifi hotspot on your smartphone, or when you use a wifi hotspot at McDonald’s, Starbucks or other public locations around your city? If not, then you may be able to accomplish the same thing in Poland through a commercial VPN provider that has a server in/around your city. For example, NordVPN, ExpressVPN, SurfShark, PIA VPN, etc. have 1000’s of server locations in the U.S. and around the world that you can look up. If you do not already have a VPN subscription, many commercial VPN providers offer a money-back trial period that you can sign up for.
It would be pretty easy to try this out at little or no cost with their VPN app on your laptop or tablet, without having to buy and set up any new router or hardware. All of these VPN providers have high download/upload speeds and low latency across countries that should work well for browser-based access.
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