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FvVPN International Access

Solve cross-border connection issues with clear route data: 90+ countries / 200+ routes, unlimited devices, and monthly plans from ¥9.9.

30-day refund policy No-logs policy Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT Unlimited devices
PLATFORM Windows Android iOS macOS Linux
REGION United States Japan Hong Kong Singapore South Korea

LECTURE / CORE

International network access: six principles

Connection quality is not a single speed value. Exit paths, route scheduling, application rules, device state, and the destination service shape the final experience. These points explain how FvVPN works through problems, methods, and limits.

§1

Peak-hour route scheduling

When international access slows down, the bottleneck is rarely limited to local bandwidth. Congested international exits, destination distance, and route transfers all affect effective throughput. FvVPN provides 90+ countries / 200+ routes, so users can choose a path near the destination service. During peak hours, compare routes in the same region before changing regions. Choose based on sustained results rather than a single speed test.

§2

Privacy and a no-logs policy

An access service must handle connection setup and route assignment, but browsing content should not become routine analysis material. FvVPN follows a no-logs policy and separates operational information from user activity. Users should still set a unique account password and regularly check their exit IP and DNS results. Privacy is a set of practical habits: limit account associations, confirm connection status, and avoid keeping sessions on untrusted devices.

§3

Unlimited devices

Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux can use the subscription configuration under one account, with no device limit. This suits people moving between desktop work, mobile devices, and personal servers. Multiple devices do not need the same route: work apps, video services, and everyday browsing can use different regions. Sign in to the user panel to obtain the subscription and manage updates in one place.

§4

Access paths for AI tools

AI tools can be sensitive to exit region, connection continuity, and session state. A page loading does not guarantee stable long replies, file uploads, or extended conversations. Match the route to a supported region and keep the exit consistent during use. FvVPN offers multiple regions for these situations; if an app is not using the access route, check per-app rules instead of repeatedly reinstalling the client.

§5

Streaming region matching

Streaming depends on regional rights, exit recognition, cache nodes, and sustained bandwidth. First identify the content region, then connect to the corresponding country or region. Clearing an old session or reopening the app can align its region check with the current exit. If browsing works but playback fails, check the account region, DNS, and app cache separately. Content availability remains subject to each platform’s current rules.

§6

The 30-day refund boundary

A plan should be judged on real devices, regular networks, and target apps rather than descriptions alone. FvVPN offers a 30-day refund policy, allowing users to verify connections, route coverage, and client compatibility in their own environment. Record the network, platform, target region, and symptoms when testing; these details also help support locate issues. See the refund policy page for the rules and application process.

METHOD / DIFFERENCE

Choosing a subscription: what to compare

Price is only one input when comparing services. Long-term use depends more on coverage, account requirements, device rules, plan limits, and whether issues can be reproduced. FvVPN puts these conditions on the page for direct comparison.

A

Checkable specifications

Coverage is clearly stated as 90+ countries / 200+ routes; monthly plans include 60GB, 250GB, and 500GB. Judge by your target regions and monthly usage instead of vague speed claims. Route count provides choice, while actual performance should be tested on your own network.

B

Less registration information

No email address is required; a username and password are enough. Fewer fields shorten the path to the user panel and reduce direct links to other online identities. Save your username and password securely. Without an email address, local password management matters even more if login details are forgotten.

C

Subscriptions and traffic packs differ

Monthly subscription traffic resets each month on the activation date, making it suitable for steady usage. Traffic packs last until used and never expire, which suits irregular usage. Decide whether traffic is needed every month before comparing total volume; choosing the largest number alone is less precise.

D

Reproducible issue reports

“The connection is slow” is not enough to locate a problem. Useful details include the platform, current network, selected region, target app, and exact symptom. Check the exit IP first, then DNS and per-app rules, to separate route issues from client rules or service status. A clear order is better than changing settings repeatedly.

LECTURE / ROUTES

Popular routes and selection order

Choose a region for the target service first, then compare route types within that region. Regional matching usually matters more than choosing a distant entry point.

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

Start with the target region

When accessing an international website, first identify the region the service primarily targets. Video content, AI tools, and regional apps may return different results based on exit location. Test a Japan route for a Japan-based target and a US route for a US-based target. Proximity is not always optimal, but regional consistency is a clearer starting point.

Then compare route types

IEPL dedicated routes, transit routes, and direct routes use different path arrangements. Dedicated routes focus on the international segment, transit routes adjust exit quality through an additional entry, and direct routes reduce intermediate steps. Consider the local carrier and time of day; the same route type can perform differently across networks.

Change one variable at a time

During troubleshooting, change only the route instead of modifying DNS, per-app rules, and client mode together. Confirm one variable’s effect before moving to the next. If apps behave differently, record them separately rather than treating one app’s issue as proof that the entire route is unavailable.

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LECTURE / CLIENTS

Clients for five platforms

Client access is provided through the user panel. Sign in to obtain the client and subscription for your account instead of saving installation links or subscription details on marketing pages. First-time users can read the setup guide to import and verify the connection for their platform.

Windows

For desktop work and everyday browsing. Sign in to get the client and subscription.

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macOS

For desktop systems and development environments. Sign in to get the subscription in the user panel.

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Android

For switching between mobile and wireless networks. Sign in to get the client and subscription.

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iOS

For everyday mobile connections. Sign in to get the subscription in the user panel.

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Linux

For desktop systems and command-line environments. Sign in to get the client and subscription.

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LECTURE / PLANS

Monthly plans and usage limits

Monthly traffic resets each month on the activation date. Estimate regular app usage before choosing a plan and keep a reasonable reserve; upgrades convert the price difference into remaining days. All plans support unlimited devices, with monthly traffic as the main difference.

60GB monthly plan

¥9.9/ month

For lighter usage such as research, text communication, and occasional access to international websites. Starting with less traffic makes it easier to judge a future upgrade from real usage.

  • 60GB included each month
  • Traffic resets monthly on the activation date
  • Unlimited devices
  • 30-day refund policy
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500GB monthly plan

¥28/ month

For heavier video use, long-term connections across multiple systems, or frequent file transfers. A larger allowance provides more room, but checking usage by app can help prevent background syncing from consuming planned traffic.

  • 500GB included each month
  • Traffic resets monthly on the activation date
  • Unlimited devices
  • 30-day refund policy
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LECTURE / FAQ

Frequently asked questions: short answers

Start with common questions about accounts, plans, and connection checks. More complete categories are available in the help center.

Is an email address required?

No. A username and password are enough. After registration, open the user panel to choose a plan and obtain the client and subscription while signed in. Since the account does not depend on an email address, use a unique username and manage the password carefully.

How many devices can use one account?

There is no device limit. FvVPN supports Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux. Devices can choose routes for their own needs; subscriptions are managed in the user panel rather than scattered across different pages or notes.

When does monthly traffic reset?

Monthly traffic resets each month on the activation date. Current plans are ¥9.9/month with 60GB, ¥18/month with 250GB, and ¥28/month with 500GB. Upgrades convert the price difference into remaining days. For irregular usage, compare traffic packs that never expire.

What should I check if websites remain unavailable after connecting?

First check whether the exit IP has changed, then check DNS resolution and per-app rules. If only one app has an issue, confirm that it is included in the connection rules. If every app is affected, compare another route in the same region. Change one variable at a time for clearer diagnosis.

Are plans eligible for refunds?

Yes. FvVPN offers a 30-day refund policy. Verify the connection on your regular devices, network, and target apps, and record the platform, route region, and symptoms. See the refund policy page for the complete process and applicable rules.

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LECTURE / NOTES

Network usage notes

Explore the variables that shape real-world performance, from budgets and route selection to connection checks.

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FvVPN / START

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