Traffic is routed according to the destination

64VPN cross-border connection

Network acceleration for international websites, remote collaboration, and content streaming. Coverage of common regions through 90+ countries / 200+ routes, with unlimited devices and a simple sign-up process requiring no email address.

14-day no-questions-asked refund / No-logs policy / Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT / Unlimited devices
Windows Android iOS macOS Linux
United States Japan Hong Kong Singapore South Korea Germany
ENC-01 / WORKSTATIONS

Encoding and routing workstation

Cross-border access is not controlled by a single switch. Route entry points, transport strategies, application routing, and fallback handling must work together in sequence. The workstations below explain how 64VPN handles common access tasks and how to interpret each step.

ENC-01 / ROUTING

Speed and peak-hour stability

The cross-border experience depends on whether the entry region, transport path, and destination match. 64VPN offers 90+ countries and 200+ routes, making it easier to switch exits when a route is crowded, a target service responds slowly, or the region is not the right fit. Do not choose only by geographic distance: prioritize consistent connections for work, the matching region for streaming, and another route in the same region for temporary issues before considering a regional change.

This approach treats “successful connection” and “stable access” as separate checks. After the client shows a connection, verify that the target website, everyday apps, and exit region behave as expected. Clear region and route-type labels reduce trial and error, turning peak-hour troubleshooting from random switching into a structured process.

ROUTE NOTE / Match the region first, then assess the route type

ENC-02 / PRIVACY

Privacy boundaries and a no-logs policy

Public networks, shared office networks, and temporary access environments can make the access path complicated. 64VPN establishes an encrypted connection between the client and the route entry point and follows a no-logs policy without recording browsing content. The key is to define the data boundaries: the account identifies subscription status, routes handle transport, and the client takes over application traffic according to the rules.

Keep basic security practices in place: use a unique password, update the client promptly, and confirm that the page itself uses a secure connection. A network acceleration service addresses the transport path; it does not replace the target website’s account protections. Separating these responsibilities makes it easier to choose the right response to a login anomaly or browser certificate warning.

POLICY NOTE / Assess transport, account, and destination service separately

ENC-03 / DEVICES

Coordinating unlimited devices

Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux can use subscription settings under the same account, with no device limit. This suits users who need consistent route entry points across work computers, personal computers, and mobile devices, without recalculating seats whenever another device is added. The client and subscription are available from the user panel after login; marketing pages do not provide installers or subscription URLs, keeping downloads, plan status, and configuration delivery in one place.

When using multiple devices, complete import and connectivity checks on the primary device first, then configure other platforms gradually. If one device behaves differently, check that platform’s proxy permissions, background restrictions, and application routing before changing every device. This separates a single-device issue from a route issue and avoids affecting every use case with one adjustment.

DEVICE NOTE / Verify each platform under the same subscription

ENC-04 / AI ACCESS

AI Tools access paths

When accessing AI Tools, the exit region, DNS resolution, and browser session should remain consistent. 64VPN provides entry points in several common regions, making it easier to choose a suitable route for international services such as ChatGPT. If a page opens but the session repeatedly drops, fix the route first, confirm the exit region again, then check browser cache and account status; frequent region switching usually makes diagnosis harder.

The service optimizes the access path without changing the destination service’s account rules, regional policies, or usage conditions. Checking connectivity, page response, and account status separately helps identify the affected stage faster. For long conversations, file uploads, or remote collaboration, keeping the same exit is usually more likely to produce repeatable results than repeatedly trying different routes.

AI NOTE / Fix the exit first, then check the session state

ENC-05 / STREAMING

Streaming region matching

Streaming platforms commonly evaluate the exit region, account region, DNS results, and app cache together. 64VPN labels regions and streaming support in the route list, so users can choose an entry matching the content’s region before opening the app. If the old region still appears after switching, close the app completely and reload it before repeatedly changing regions.

Route support does not mean every account has the same rights to every title; the available catalog still depends on the platform and account conditions. 64VPN provides regional routes and transport capacity, allowing users to choose Japan, the United States, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, or another covered region based on their viewing goal. Checking the region first reduces repeated work caused by mismatched cache and exit information.

MEDIA NOTE / Check region, account, and cache in order

ENC-06 / REFUND

14-day no-questions-asked refund

Network conditions, preferred regions, and destination services vary, so 64VPN offers a 14-day no-questions-asked refund. After starting, verify the most important scenarios first: whether common devices can import the subscription, whether the target region has a suitable route, and whether work websites and content platforms behave as expected. Testing core needs first is more useful than making only a basic connection.

Plans start at ¥9.9/month with 60GB, with additional never-expiring data packages that remain available until used. Monthly subscription data resets each month on the activation date; when upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is converted into remaining days. Billing, capacity, and the refund commitment are listed separately, so users can choose based on continuous or occasional use without mixing billing models.

BILLING NOTE / Test core scenarios first, then choose a billing model
ROUTE / PREVIEW

Popular routes preview

Coverage includes 90+ countries and 200+ routes. The list below illustrates common regions, city entry points, and route types; actual availability is shown in the user panel after login.

Country/Region City Route type Streaming
Japan Tokyo IEPL dedicated route Supported
United States Los Angeles Transit route Supported
Hong Kong Hong Kong IEPL dedicated route Supported
Singapore Singapore Transit route Supported
South Korea Seoul Direct route Supported
Germany Frankfurt Transit route Supported

Choose routes by destination, not distance alone

For content platforms tied to a specific region, start with the region matching the target content; for cross-border work and web browsing, prioritize an entry point with stable, consistent connectivity. If the current route is slow, switch to another route in the same region to determine whether the issue affects one path or the whole region. Try a nearby region only when all same-region entry points fall short.

Route type is a troubleshooting clue

IEPL dedicated routes, transit routes, and direct routes represent different transport paths and should not be treated as a fixed speed ranking. Actual performance also depends on the local network, destination, and current routing. For daily use, keep one stable entry as the default, then save separate entries for streaming, AI Tools, or region-specific websites to avoid choosing from scratch each time.

ROUTE / SESSION DATA

Route status reference

Latency and bandwidth are displayed by the page status component for the current session and are intended only to help compare routes, not to replace testing in the actual app.

CLIENT / DELIVERY

Client and subscription access

Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and Linux are supported. The client and subscription configuration are available from the user panel after login; this page does not provide static installers or public subscription URLs.

Windows

Log in to the user panel to get the client and subscription configuration, then import and verify connectivity on each device.

Get the client

macOS

Open the download area from the user panel, get the client according to your plan status, and confirm network permissions in the system.

Get the client

Android

After logging in, get the Android client and subscription entry, then check access in each app after importing the configuration.

Get the client

iOS

View the iOS acquisition method and subscription information in the user panel, then return to the client to finish setup and verify the exit region.

Get the client

Linux

Log in to the user panel to get the Linux client entry and subscription, then complete import and network checks for your desktop environment.

Get the client
PLAN / MONTHLY

Monthly subscription capacity options

Monthly subscription data resets each month on the activation date. When upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is converted into remaining days. Every tier supports 90+ countries, 200+ routes, unlimited devices, and a 14-day no-questions-asked refund.

MONTHLY / 60GB

¥9.9/ month

Suitable for web browsing, light office work, and occasional cross-border access.

  • 60GB monthly data
  • 90+ countries / 200+ routes
  • Unlimited devices
  • 14-day no-questions-asked refund
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Popular capacity

MONTHLY / 250GB

¥18/ month

Suitable for regular office work, AI Tools, and everyday streaming.

  • 250GB monthly data
  • 90+ countries / 200+ routes
  • Unlimited devices
  • 14-day no-questions-asked refund
Choose this plan

MONTHLY / 500GB

¥28/ month

Suitable for frequent multi-device use and heavier content transfers.

  • 500GB monthly data
  • 90+ countries / 200+ routes
  • Unlimited devices
  • 14-day no-questions-asked refund
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TRAFFIC PACK / NO EXPIRY

Data packages that last until used

Data packages never expire and include ¥158/300GB, ¥358/1000GB, and ¥658/3000GB options. They suit users with irregular schedules who want data to remain available until consumed. Monthly subscriptions fit continuous use, while data packages fit occasional use; compare the two billing models by access frequency.

How to choose the right capacity

For mainly web, document, and light AI Tools use, start with the 60GB monthly subscription; for ongoing remote collaboration, longer AI Tools sessions, or frequent streaming, compare the 250GB monthly subscription; for frequent high-volume transfers across multiple devices, consider the 500GB monthly subscription. Usage depends on the apps and habits involved, so choose based on how you use the service rather than price alone.

All monthly subscription data resets each month on the activation date. When upgrading, the price difference is converted into remaining days, so an upgrade is not treated as a new full billing cycle. If usage is intermittent, never-expiring data packages are easier to manage over time. Payments support Alipay, WeChat Pay, and USDT.

FAQ / SELECTED

Common questions before getting started

These answers cover sign-up, plans, devices, route selection, and refunds. For the complete diagnostic process covering connection issues and application routing, continue to the troubleshooting guide.

Do I need an email address?

No email address is required; a username and password are enough to sign up. After sign-up, the client, subscription configuration, plan status, and support ticket entry are all available in the user panel. Keep your username and password safe and confirm that you can log in before starting setup.

How should I choose between a monthly subscription and a data package?

Monthly subscriptions suit continuous use: ¥9.9/month includes 60GB, ¥18/month includes 250GB, and ¥28/month includes 500GB, with data resetting monthly on the activation date. Data packages suit occasional use: ¥158/300GB, ¥358/1000GB, and ¥658/3000GB, available until used and never expiring.

Can I use it on different devices?

Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux are supported, with no device limit. Complete client import and connectivity checks on each device. If one platform has an issue, check that device’s network permissions, background operation, and application routing instead of changing devices that already work.

What should I do if the target website still will not open after connecting?

First confirm that the exit region matches the selected route, then check the DNS result, and finally test the browser and target app separately. If one route in the region behaves unusually, switch to another entry in the same region; if only one app is affected, check whether it is included in the proxy rules.

What is the refund policy?

64VPN offers a 14-day no-questions-asked refund. After starting, verify your usual devices, primary access regions, and most important app scenarios first. If further help is needed, log in to the user panel and open a support ticket with the device platform, route region, and observed symptoms.

FIELD NOTES / LATEST

How-to guides and test notes

From client installation and connectivity checks to region selection and network diagnosis, these articles use reviewable steps so you can find the relevant stage based on the actual symptom.

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Beginner’s Windows VPN guide: installation to startup

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