Routing rules active

Stable VPN with smart routing

Built for cross-border access to international websites, AI tools, and streaming services, with 90+ countries / 200+ routes for defining exit rules and consistent settings across Windows / macOS / iOS / Android / Linux.

60-day no-questions-asked refunds No-logs policy Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT Unlimited devices No email required
CLIENTS
Windows Android iOS macOS Linux
POPULAR EXITS
United States Japan Hong Kong Singapore South Korea
ROUTING SCOPE
90+ countries 200+ routes Unlimited devices Username + password registration
ROUTING RULE LEDGER

Cross-border routing rules, checked one by one

Speed, privacy, platform support, and refund terms are not reduced to one vague claim. Each item explains its use case, routing method, and verifiable limits.

R-STABLE

Evening peak route stability

Cross-border links are more likely to be affected by congestion, detours, and changing exit quality during evening peaks. VPNFe routes traffic by target service and exit region, keeping alternative paths across 90+ countries and 200+ routes. If a connection fluctuates, keep the target region unchanged and try another route in that region to reduce account-region changes and repeated logins. Route selection should not rely on one test result; check that the target, exit location, and sustained connection performance remain consistent.

R-PRIVACY

Privacy policy and connection boundaries

This service follows a no-logs policy and does not record the web content users access. Account setup requires only a username and password, with no email address required, limiting the information submitted to establish the service relationship. Users should still enable each website’s security settings and review account login records regularly. VPNFe handles cross-border links and exit routing; the target service controls its own account rules, content permissions, and regional policies.

R-DEVICE

Unlimited devices

One subscription works on Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux, with no device limit. It suits shared use across work computers, personal computers, tablets, and other endpoints without choosing a separate plan for each device. Import and verify the configuration on the primary device first, then copy it to each additional device. If one platform has trouble, check system permissions, subscription refresh time, and routing rules in that order rather than treating an isolated client issue as a route failure.

R-AI

AI tools and development workflows

AI websites, IDE extensions, and API calls have different network requirements. Web apps depend on continuity during login and streaming output, while development tools may involve command-line requests, long-running requests, and concurrent connections. VPNFe can route domains or applications separately, allowing Cursor, web services, and code repositories to use suitable exits. Keep frequently used regions consistent during development and recheck the exit after changing routes to reduce rapid changes in the network environment.

R-MEDIA

Streaming access rules

Streaming access depends not only on connectivity, but also on the account region, content licensing region, and how the exit is identified. VPNFe handles media domains separately from ordinary browsing traffic and can assign suitable regional routes to frequently used services. If the catalog differs, first check the account region and current exit, then clear the app cache and reopen the client. Keeping the exit region stable during one viewing session usually makes troubleshooting easier than switching repeatedly between countries.

R-REFUND

60-day no-questions-asked refunds

Choose a plan based on actual usage rather than assumed long-term demand. VPNFe offers 60-day no-questions-asked refunds, making it easier to verify the service on primary devices, frequently used websites, and real network conditions. Test across weekdays, days off, web access, long-lived connections, and media playback, and note commonly used exits. If the service does not meet expectations, submit a request under the refund policy instead of extending the decision period to wait for one isolated test result.

DECISION BOUNDARY

Verifiable differences, not vague promises

When choosing a cross-border network acceleration service, check the items tied directly to daily tasks: whether frequently used regions have alternative routes, whether all primary platforms work, whether plan traffic matches usage intensity, what registration information is required, and whether the refund terms are clear. VPNFe separates these into route coverage, device scope, plan traffic, registration requirements, and refund terms. Prices and billing periods shown on the page match the plan page.

The number of routes alone cannot replace route quality. A more practical method is to identify the target service first, choose the exit region to keep consistent, and then compare sustained performance between routes in that region. For AI tools, check login, streaming output, and development requests; for streaming, check both account and exit regions; for office access, prioritize long connections and switching between devices. This order makes it easier to determine whether an issue comes from the client, route, or target service.

ROUTE PREVIEW

Popular exit route preview

The table below shows how common regions, cities, and route types are organized. When choosing a route, start with the target service rather than switching regions repeatedly based only on geographic distance.

Country/Region City Route type Streaming
Asia routes
Japan Tokyo IEPL dedicated route Supported; match to the target service
Hong Kong Hong Kong Transit route Supported; match to the target service
Singapore Singapore IEPL dedicated route Supported; match to the target service
South Korea Seoul Transit route Supported; match to the target service
Europe and US routes
United States Los Angeles Transit route Supported; match to the target service
Germany Frankfurt Direct route Supported; match to the target service
MATCH

Match the target service first

When accessing AI tools, code repositories, video platforms, or ordinary websites, the target service may assess region and connection type differently. Identify the specific task first, then choose an exit for that task; this is usually more stable than sending all traffic through one region. If a service already has a working exit, keep that rule and adjust only the target that has a problem.

VERIFY

Then verify exit consistency

A connected status in the client only confirms that the local tunnel is established. Also check the exit IP, DNS resolution, and the target website’s actual response to confirm that the rule is active. When routing by application, verify the browser, desktop client, command line, and IDE extension separately so that one program does not continue using the system’s original network path.

KEEP

Reduce switching once stable

After finding an exit that fits the task, save it as a regular rule. Frequent cross-region switching changes the account login environment and makes failures harder to reproduce. When performance fluctuates, try another route in the same region first; change the exit country or region only when the target region itself is unsuitable.

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PLAN LEDGER

Choose a subscription by monthly data

Monthly subscription data resets each month on the activation date. When upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is prorated over the remaining days. Devices are unlimited; the difference is the monthly data allowance.

60GB monthly subscription

Resets monthly on the activation date

¥9.9/ month

Suitable for light web browsing, research, text-based AI tools, and occasional access to international websites. If your main tasks involve browsing, exchanging materials, and short connections, start with this tier to test frequently used routes. Upgrade mid-cycle if needed; the price difference is prorated over the remaining days, so there is no need to wait for the next reset.

  • 60GB included each month
  • Unlimited devices
  • 60-day no-questions-asked refunds
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500GB monthly subscription

Resets monthly on the activation date

¥28/ month

Suitable for frequent streaming, heavier file transfers, and sustained connections across multiple devices. Devices are unlimited, but all devices share the plan’s data allowance, so plan around usage frequency. If several endpoints stay connected for long periods, set routing rules separately so only apps needing cross-border access use international routes.

  • 500GB included each month
  • Unlimited devices
  • 60-day no-questions-asked refunds
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PAYMENT

Payment methods

Alipay, WeChat Pay, and USDT are supported. The payment options shown on the user panel checkout page take precedence; check the order status and plan activation in your account.

ACCOUNT

Registration requirements

No email address is required; registration uses only a username and password. Save your login details so you can review plans, get clients, and manage your subscription later.

REFUND

Refund policy

All monthly subscription tiers include 60-day no-questions-asked refunds. Verify the service on your usual devices and with real tasks before deciding on a long-term plan.

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OPERATIONS NOTES

Guides and route-selection notes

From evaluating a purchase and configuring clients to verifying exits, these articles break down specific tasks instead of treating a single test as a long-term conclusion.

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