A network acceleration service for international websites, AI tools, and streaming. Covering
90+ countries / 200+ routes, with
unlimited simultaneous devices and no email address required to create an account.
Supported platforms
Windows
Android
iOS
macOS
Linux
Popular routes
United States
Japan
Hong Kong
Singapore
South Korea
Issuance details
A closer look at connection benefits
Choosing a subscription service takes more than counting routes. Review connection paths, device access, privacy practices, use cases, and refund terms separately. The sections below follow the order of real-world use; switch tabs to read the full details.
Route details
Peak-hour connections need alternative paths
ROUTE
Cross-border connections are affected by local carriers, destination regions, access times, and the specific app in use. PvVPN provides choice through a pool spanning 90+ countries and 200+ routes. If a connection fluctuates, there is no need to repeatedly change system settings: try another route in the same region first, then switch the exit region based on the target service. The value of a larger route pool is not a longer list, but having alternatives in the same or nearby region when a common destination becomes congested or routing changes.
Everyday browsing, long-lived connections, and streaming have different network requirements. Choose a region based on the task first, then check whether the connection remains consistent; this is more reliable than chasing a brief result from a single speed test. The route page lists options by region, city, route type, and streaming support so you can verify the fit before connecting.
Privacy details
Browsing content handled under a no-logs policy
POLICY
PvVPN’s privacy boundaries focus on information required to operate the service. Under its no-logs policy, PvVPN does not record the webpages users access. The registration flow requires only a username and password, with no email address required. For users who prefer not to submit extra contact details, this account setup is more direct and limits the information retained during registration. Users should still safeguard their username and password and avoid reusing them on other websites.
Privacy practices and connection speed are separate considerations. Routes handle transmission, while account rules explain what information is processed. Before using the service, review the privacy policy and terms of use to understand the rules for accounts, service operation, and refund requests, then decide whether it suits long-term use.
Device details
Unlimited simultaneous devices
DEVICE
One account works across Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux, with unlimited simultaneous devices. Use a computer for work and browsing, a tablet for video, and other devices for everyday apps without splitting them across multiple accounts. Traffic is still calculated together under the selected monthly plan or data package, so choose a suitable tier based on total usage across devices.
Get client software and subscription details from the user panel. When changing devices, open the download section in the panel and import the subscription for the relevant platform. This avoids exposing installation links or subscription details on marketing pages and makes it easier to check the current plan and traffic status from the account.
Application details
Choose routes for long-lived connections and streaming responses
AI LINK
Tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Midjourney, and Cursor typically require consistent region detection, persistent connections, and streamed responses. A webpage loading does not guarantee that a later conversation, code completion, or file operation will remain uninterrupted. For these tools, prioritize a region supported by the target service and keep the exit region stable during a session whenever possible, reducing re-verification and interruptions caused by frequent switching.
Developer workflows may use a browser, IDE plugins, and the command line at the same time. Different programs can apply different system network settings, so confirm which traffic the client handles. The AI access guide provides step-by-step details for account login, API calls, and developer-tool configuration.
Media details
Choose the exit region that matches the content
MEDIA
Streaming services determine playable content using a combination of exit region, account region, content rights, and app cache. First identify the content region you want, then choose a matching route marked as supporting streaming. If the page still shows content from the previous region, disconnect, clear the app cache, and reconnect to a route in the same region. Frequent switching between regions generally makes content detection less consistent.
Video quality is also affected by the local network, playback device, and time of use. Streaming-support labels in the route list help filter routes by use case; they are not a fixed promise for every content library. If playback fluctuates, try another route in the same region so region changes and route changes are not mixed together during troubleshooting.
Refund details
60-day no-questions-asked refund
REFUND
Network performance depends on the user’s region, local carrier, target app, and device environment; route descriptions cannot replace real-world testing. PvVPN offers a 60-day no-questions-asked refund, allowing users to evaluate the service on their usual networks, devices, and access scenarios. Test during normal usage periods and check browsing, streaming, AI tools, and frequently used clients separately rather than relying on a single connection result.
The refund policy is a separate service benefit and should not be confused with data tiers. Monthly plans reset traffic each month on the activation date; data packages last until used and never expire. Before choosing, decide whether you need recurring monthly data or long-term standby data.
How to choose
Review routes, accounts, and billing separately
A subscription service suitable for long-term use should make its key rules easy to verify one by one, rather than offering a vague conclusion. PvVPN lists route coverage, device benefits, registration method, data cycle, refund terms, and payment methods separately.
Route coverage
Coverage figures show the available choice
The 90+ countries / 200+ routes figures indicate the range of regions and alternative paths available. If you always access one region, focus on whether it has multiple replaceable routes. If you switch between apps frequently, check whether your common regions are covered. More routes do not mean every route suits every task, so the route page also lists cities, route types, and streaming support to match the use case with the exit region.
When choosing a route, start with a geographically nearby region and adjust based on the target service. Keep the exit region stable for AI tools; use the matching region for regional content; and prioritize continuity for long-lived work connections. Fix the use case first, then compare routes for clearer troubleshooting.
Account requirements
No email address required
Registration requires only a username and password. After creating an account, manage plans, client downloads, and subscription access from the user panel. A short process does not replace credential hygiene: store the username and password separately and do not reuse them with other services.
Billing boundaries
Monthly plans and data packages serve different needs
Monthly plans suit continuous use and reset traffic each month on the activation date. Data packages suit irregular use or long-term standby and last until used without expiring. Choose based on usage frequency rather than comparing only the listed price.
Payment and support
Terms are clear before payment
Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT are supported, along with a 60-day no-questions-asked refund. Payment methods and refund terms are listed separately so you can confirm the settlement channel before using the service and evaluate it in your own network environment.
Route preview
Popular regions and route types
Use the list below to quickly review the regional distribution of common exit locations. The route table does not show momentary figures that can change with network conditions; choose routes based on the target service’s region, route type, and real-world continuity.
Country / region
City
Route type
Streaming
Japan
Tokyo
IEPL dedicated route
Supported
Singapore
Singapore
Relay route
Supported
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
IEPL dedicated route
Supported
United States
Los Angeles
Relay route
Supported
South Korea
Seoul
Direct route
Supported
Filter by target region first
When accessing content or an app, the exit region is usually more important than the route name. If the target service has a specific regional requirement, choose that region first; otherwise, start with a nearby region. AI tools, streaming services, and ordinary websites may use different methods to determine region, so one route does not need to serve every purpose.
Then assess continuity for the task
Opening a webpage briefly only confirms that basic connectivity works. Video playback, streamed conversations, code completion, and file transfers are better tests of sustained performance. If the connection is unsatisfactory, try another route in the same region first; only then consider a nearby region, so fewer variables change at once.
The three monthly plans differ in their monthly data allowance. Traffic resets each month on the activation date; when upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is prorated across the remaining days. Every tier supports unlimited simultaneous devices and includes a 60-day no-questions-asked refund.
Monthly plan · 60GB
¥9.9 / month
Suitable for web searches, text communication, and lighter everyday access. If you mainly work with documents on a fixed device and use little video or large-file traffic, start with this tier and observe your actual monthly usage.
Suitable for frequent switching between computers and mobile devices while using AI tools, websites, and video regularly. The larger allowance is better suited to combined traffic across multiple devices.
Suitable for heavy video use, frequent file transfers, or multiple devices connected for long periods at the same time. Before choosing, total the usage across devices instead of estimating from a single device’s habits.
First distinguish continuous use from standby use. If you access international websites, use AI tools, or watch video every month, a monthly plan is easier to manage. If usage is irregular or separated by long gaps, a data package preserves unused allowance. Unlimited devices does not change how traffic is calculated: traffic from computers, tablets, and other devices is combined under one account.
Monthly-plan users can choose a tier close to their everyday tasks first. If the allowance proves insufficient mid-cycle, the upgrade difference is prorated across the remaining days. There is no need to add a plan for device count, but usage across all devices should be included in the estimate. The full plans page compares monthly plans and data packages side by side for review before payment.
These questions cover accounts, devices, data, routes, and refunds. Each answer reflects the current service rules; for operating steps, continue to the AI access guide and Guides.
Is an email address required to register?
No email address is required; a username and password are enough to create an account. After registration, choose a plan, get the client, and view subscription details in the user panel. Use a separate username and password combination and store the credentials securely.
How many devices can connect at the same time?
There is no limit on simultaneous online devices. Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux are supported. Traffic from multiple devices sharing one account is counted together under the selected monthly plan or data package.
When does monthly-plan traffic reset?
Monthly-plan traffic resets each month on the activation date. When upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is prorated across the remaining days. Data packages follow a different rule: they last until used, never expire, and do not reset monthly.
In what order should routes be selected?
First confirm the exit region required by the target app, then choose a route within that region. If there is no specific regional requirement, start with a nearby region. When connections fluctuate, try another route in the same region first, then consider another region; this makes it easier to tell whether the issue comes from the route or the region.
What does the refund policy cover?
PvVPN offers a 60-day no-questions-asked refund. Test the service on your usual network, devices, and usage periods, checking browsing, AI tools, streaming, and other everyday tasks separately to see whether it meets your needs.
These articles address practical usage questions, including studying abroad, gaming latency, AI coding tools, iOS setup, and a complete beginner walkthrough. Client software and subscription access in the guides are obtained through the user panel.
Access needs differ before and after moving abroad. This article follows a timeline through online classes, research, domestic services, and video, explaining how to assess regions, routes, and device arrangements for each use case.
Explains how latency, packet loss, and routing paths divide the work between the two tools, when changing routes can help, and why a single test should not determine the decision.
Developer workflows can involve browsers, IDE plugins, the command line, and streamed output at the same time. This article explains how to check long-lived connection requirements, region consistency, and the scope of client traffic handling.
Walks through getting the client, importing the subscription, allowing configuration additions, and verifying the connection, explaining where to go, what to look for, and what to do next at each step.
Unlimited simultaneous devices, with no email address required to create an account. Supports Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux, plus a 60-day no-questions-asked refund.