Cross-border connection archive

VPNCK Stay connected across borders

A network acceleration service for international websites, AI tools and streaming, with one unified subscription covering 90+ countries, 200+ routes and unlimited devices.

  • 14-day refund policy
  • Unlimited devices
  • Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT
  • No-logs policy
CHECKPOINT ROUTE

Six checkpoints for cross-border connections

From local access and route scheduling to reaching the target service, VPNCK breaks down the key factors that shape connection quality. Each point addresses a specific usage concern instead of replacing route, device and service terms with vague slogans.

ROUTE / STABILITY

Peak-hour route scheduling

Cross-border connection quality depends on more than peak speed; it also depends on whether transmission stays consistent during congested periods. VPNCK provides routes across multiple regions and access types, giving you room to switch: when the current path becomes unstable, choose a nearby region or another route in the same target region from the client. For online meetings, long-form video and sustained downloads, this flexibility is more useful than a single short speed test and helps limit the effect of path changes on the whole session.

POLICY / PRIVACY

No-logs privacy policy

This service follows a no-logs policy and does not record browsing content. The client and routes establish an encrypted connection and forward network requests; they do not replace your responsibility for account security, website permissions or local device management. On public networks, encryption can reduce the risk of transmitted content being read directly. When signing in to important services, verify the domain, manage passwords carefully and install security updates for your system and browser promptly.

DEVICE / ACCESS

Unlimited devices

One subscription works on Windows, macOS, iOS, Android and Linux, with no device limit. Desktop devices suit work, development and large-file tasks, while mobile devices are useful for quick lookups and travel; one subscription avoids maintaining separate services across platforms. Client downloads and subscription details are available only in the user panel. After signing in, retrieve the relevant content for each platform instead of looking for installers and subscription information on public pages.

WORKFLOW / AI

AI Tools access

When using services such as ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini, reliability is usually affected by the exit region, session duration and the target site's policies. VPNCK provides routes in multiple regions, making it easier to choose an exit based on each tool's available regions and actual connection performance. Web chats, file uploads and API calls have different requirements; in development, keep the exit choice consistent and configure sensible timeouts and retries in the application rather than switching routes frequently.

MEDIA / REGION

Streaming region matching

Whether streaming works depends on the exit region, the platform's licensing territory, the account region and the current route status. VPNCK covers multiple commonly used regions. First identify the platform and content region you want to access, then choose the corresponding region instead of focusing only on geographic distance. If a page opens but playback fails, check the account region, reconnect and clear the old session in sequence. For high-quality video, leave some headroom for fluctuations in the local network.

TERMS / REFUND

14-day refund policy

Route performance is affected by your location, broadband provider, device system and target service, so testing before and after purchase is more useful than broad claims. VPNCK offers a 14-day refund policy, giving you time to verify connections on your own devices and usual networks. Test the main platforms, common usage periods and target services you rely on, record differences between routes and then choose the plan that suits long-term use.

ROUTE PREVIEW

Route preview for commonly used regions

Use the table below to get a quick overview of common regions, cities and route types. In practice, start by testing a nearby region, then adjust the exit based on the location of the target website or streaming service. A route name cannot replace testing on your local network.

Country or region City Route type Streaming
East and Southeast Asia
Japan Tokyo IEPL dedicated route Supported
Hong Kong Hong Kong Transit route Supported
Singapore Singapore IEPL dedicated route Supported
South Korea Seoul Transit route Supported
North America
United States Los Angeles Direct route Supported

Choose by distance first

In general, a nearby access region is more likely to provide a shorter transmission path, making it a sensible starting point for a first connection. For ordinary international websites, test routes in Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore or South Korea, then compare page response, video seeking and long-connection performance during your usual hours. A single speed test can reflect a temporary change in the local network; using a route continuously for a while gives a clearer picture of whether it fits.

Then adjust for the target service

When the target is streaming, an AI tool or a work system tied to a specific region, prioritize the service's region and account settings. An inaccessible page is not necessarily caused by the route; an old browser session, account region or platform policy may also be involved. Change one condition at a time: first try another route in the same region, then reconnect, and finally check account and app settings to identify the actual factor.

Route status reference

Current route sample

Dynamic figures are generated by the route-status component and are intended only to compare relative differences within the current session. The final experience still depends on the local network, access region and target service.

MONTHLY PLANS

Choose a plan by monthly usage

Monthly subscription traffic resets each month on the activation date. All three plans use the same platform support, route coverage and device rules; the main difference is the monthly traffic allowance. When upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is converted into remaining days.

MONTHLY

60GB

¥9.9 / month

Best for web searches, text communication, light AI chats and occasional cross-border access. If you rarely watch video, 60GB makes it easier to keep monthly costs under control.

  • 90+ countries / 200+ routes
  • Unlimited devices
  • Traffic resets monthly on the activation date
  • 14-day refund policy
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MONTHLY

500GB

¥28 / month

Best for frequent streaming, sustained development work, large-file transfers or long-term use across multiple devices. 500GB is designed for months with significant usage swings, when checking the remaining allowance frequently is inconvenient.

  • 90+ countries / 200+ routes
  • Unlimited devices
  • Supports Windows / macOS / iOS / Android / Linux
  • 14-day refund policy
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How to estimate the right plan

Text-heavy websites, code repositories and light AI chats usually use less traffic than continuous video. High-quality streaming, cloud media and large files can significantly increase monthly usage. For a first choice, base the plan on your most common tasks rather than occasional needs. If your workload grows, use the mid-cycle upgrade rule; the price difference is converted into remaining days.

What every plan includes

All three monthly plans support Windows, macOS, iOS, Android and Linux, allow unlimited devices and use the same coverage of 90+ countries and 200+ routes. Price differences reflect traffic allowances, not separate platform support or refund terms. Payment is available through Alipay, WeChat Pay and USDT. Registration only requires a username and password; no email address is needed.

QUICK ANSWERS

Common questions before purchase

The answers below cover registration, traffic, devices, route selection and refunds. For client imports or specific connection issues, visit the support page for step-by-step guidance.

Is an email address required to register?
No email address is required; set a username and password to register. Afterward, open the user panel to choose a plan and access the client and subscription details from the relevant section. Keep your account credentials safe to avoid login problems later.
When does monthly subscription traffic reset?
Monthly subscription traffic resets each month on the activation date. Current options are ¥9.9/month with 60GB, ¥18/month with 250GB and ¥28/month with 500GB. When upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is converted into remaining days.
Which devices can one subscription be used on?
Windows, macOS, iOS, Android and Linux are supported, with no device limit. Client access for each platform is centralized in the user panel; sign in to retrieve the content for your device system.
Should routes be chosen by distance or target region?
For ordinary web browsing, start with a nearby route and observe connection continuity during your usual hours. For streaming, AI tools or work systems tied to a specific region, adjust the exit based on the target service's location, account settings and actual connection results.
What is the refund policy?
VPNCK offers a 14-day refund policy. Test the main routes and target services on your usual devices, networks and usage periods, then use the actual results to decide whether the subscription suits your environment.
FIELD NOTES

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