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UVvpn International Routes

Connect local devices to an international network spanning 90+ countries / 200+ routes, with plans from ¥9.9/month and unlimited devices.

7-day no-questions-asked refund No-logs policy Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT Unlimited devices
Windows Android iOS macOS Linux
Hong Kong United States Singapore Japan United Kingdom

ROUTE SPEC / ST-01—ST-06

Six cross-border acceleration checks

A route suitable for long-term use should be judged by more than a single connection test. Check the route structure, privacy boundaries, device management, compatibility with target services, traffic rules, and refund terms together.

ST-01

Route performance during peak hours

The feel of a cross-border connection often depends on the intermediate path, not just the region of the exit. UVvpn organizes routes by purpose, so users can switch entry points within the same region without repeatedly rebuilding their entire client configuration during congestion. For acceptance testing, load a webpage, transfer a file, and play a video continuously, then choose a route based on the target service rather than the node name alone.

ST-02

Registration details and no-logs policy

Creating an account requires only a username and password—no email address. This reduces the information submitted during registration and avoids failed email delivery affecting first use. The service follows a no-logs policy and does not record browsing content. Users should still protect their credentials and, on public networks, confirm that the device is connected to the selected route before accessing services or transferring data that require a stable connection.

ST-03

Unlimited devices

Windows, Android, iOS, macOS, and Linux can be used in any practical device combination, without recalculating a device allowance when adding a computer or tablet. For desktop work, travel, and multi-device households, the focus shifts from whether another device can be added to whether each device has imported the correct subscription. After signing in to the user panel, get the client and subscription, then install and select a route separately.

ST-04

AI Tools access paths

If ChatGPT will not open, Claude disconnects, or a page keeps refreshing, the cause may be the exit region, route fluctuations, browser session, or account region settings. UVvpn provides entry points in multiple regions, making it easier to change the exit first and then rule out local cache and account-state issues. Routes provide the network path; whether a specific tool serves you still depends on that platform’s regional rules and account status.

ST-05

Streaming access checks

Being able to open a streaming homepage does not mean regional content has been identified correctly. After connecting, check the catalog, playback page, and quality options, and keep the account region, exit region, and target content reasonably aligned. If the platform still shows content from the original region, end the old session first, then switch to another route in the same region. UVvpn’s route list indicates streaming support, helping narrow the options before connecting.

ST-06

Clear refund and traffic rules

Monthly subscription traffic resets each month on the activation date. When upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is prorated across the remaining days. Data packs are deducted based on actual usage and remain available until used, with no expiration. The two billing models suit continuous and occasional use respectively. All plans follow the rules published on the page and include a 7-day no-questions-asked refund, giving users time to check routes, platforms, and everyday use cases after payment.

Why choose UVvpn

The difference starts with verifiable information: coverage is stated as 90+ countries / 200+ routes, each plan lists its price and data allowance, client access is provided in the user panel after login, and the refund period uses consistent wording. Users can choose a monthly subscription or data pack based on their usage, then check the target region and platform without guessing what the vague descriptions actually include.

Recommended testing order

Install the client on a commonly used device and import the subscription first, then choose a nearby route or one matching the target service’s region. After connecting, check the exit region, webpage loading, video playback, and frequently used tools in that order. If the result is unexpected, switch to another route in the same region before checking the local network and account region. This troubleshooting sequence makes the issue easier to locate than repeatedly reinstalling the client.

ROUTE DIRECTORY

Find global servers by region and purpose

The following are static route examples for popular regions. Latency and bandwidth are affected by local access, time of day, and carrier routing; dynamic status is only a reference for choosing a route in the current session.

Country/region City Route type Streaming
Hong KongHong KongIEPL dedicated routeSupported
JapanTokyoTransitSupported
SingaporeSingaporeTransitSupported
GermanyFrankfurtDirectSupported
United StatesLos AngelesTransitSupported

When choosing a route, identify the target region first, then compare different route types in that region. For everyday browsing and AI Tools, consider an entry point with a shorter path; for regional content, the exit region should match the catalog; for cross-continent work, balance local access quality with the target server’s location. Similar route names do not guarantee identical paths, so repeat the exit-region and target-service checks after switching.

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CLIENT ACCESS

Get clients for all five platforms in one placeClient

Clients and subscriptions are available from the user panel after login. The marketing page does not provide static installers or subscription URLs, helping keep account status, plans, and download entry points aligned.

Windows

Suitable for desktop work and long-term connections. Get the client and subscription after logging in, then import them as instructed in the user panel.

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Android

Suitable for switching between mobile and wireless networks. Log in to the user panel to get the subscription, then import it into the client.

Get the client

iOS

After logging in to the user panel, view the compatible client and import steps. On first use, follow the system prompts to allow network configuration.

Get the client

macOS

Suitable for desktop workflows and multiple network environments. View the client, subscription, and account status together in the user panel.

Get the client

Linux

Suitable for users familiar with desktop and command-line environments. After logging in, get the appropriate client and account subscription details.

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PLAN MATRIX

Choose a plan by monthly usage

Monthly subscription traffic resets each month on the activation date, and mid-cycle upgrades prorate the difference across the remaining days. Start with your everyday needs, then choose a tier based on actual traffic usage.

PLAN-060

60GB monthly subscription

¥9.9/month

Suitable for light web browsing, text collaboration, occasional travel, and infrequent cross-border work. If your main activities are research and messaging, start with this tier and check your actual usage.

  • 60GB per month
  • Resets monthly on the activation date
  • Unlimited devices
  • 7-day no-questions-asked refund
Start using it
PLAN-500

500GB monthly subscription

¥28/month

Suitable for HD video, larger file transfers, and frequent use across multiple devices. Before choosing, review your devices’ monthly traffic records rather than judging only by device count.

  • 500GB per month
  • Resets monthly on the activation date
  • Unlimited devices
  • 7-day no-questions-asked refund
Start using it

TRAFFIC PACK

Data packs for occasional use

Data packs remain available until used and never expire: ¥158 / 300GB, ¥358 / 1000GB, and ¥658 / 3000GB. They follow different rules from monthly subscriptions, which reset each month, and suit longer gaps between use, fluctuating monthly traffic, or cumulative-usage management. Before choosing, decide whether you need a recurring monthly allowance or prefer to retain unused data long term.

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FIELD NOTES

Recent usage guides and plan notes

These articles cover registration details, long-term subscriptions, multi-device boundaries, and first-time setup. Each follows an operating sequence or verification checklist, making it easier to find the relevant step when a specific issue occurs.

Guides

iOS VPN from scratch: get the client, import a subscription, and verify the connection

A step-by-step guide to getting the client, importing a subscription, allowing system configuration, choosing a route, and verifying the connection, with troubleshooting directions for each common failure point.

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Guides

A complete beginner’s VPN guide: every step from choosing a plan to connecting

Walks through account creation, plan selection, subscription access, and connectivity checks, including where to click, what to expect, and common sticking points.

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Guides

Which VPN is best for multiple devices? A hands-on comparison of device limits and family use

Breaks down the difference between signed-in devices and simultaneous use, explains common restriction models, and examines how unlimited-device plans work for household device combinations.

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Networking

Is an annual VPN plan worth it? How to evaluate long-term subscriptions

Compares the use cases for long-term subscriptions and data packs based on refund terms, route updates, rule transparency, and actual usage periods.

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ACCOUNT ENTRY

Start with international routes and everyday devices

Create an account with a username and password—no email address required. After logging in, choose a plan, get the client and subscription, then test the connection for the target region.

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