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VPNZZ Cross-Border Access

Cross-border routes for everyday work, video streaming, and AI tools, with 110+ countries, 170+ routes, and unlimited devices.

60-day refund policy No-logs policy Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT Unlimited devices No email required
Windows Android iOS macOS Linux
Hong Kong United States Singapore Japan France Italy

NIGHT NOTES

Six cross-border access facts

A practical look at links, privacy, devices, use cases, and refunds. Each point reflects an actual part of the experience rather than vague claims.

Peak-hour routes by use case

Cross-border connections are more likely to be affected in the evening by public-network congestion, entry points, and distance to the target region. VPNZZ groups routes by Asia-Pacific, Europe-America, streaming, and smart recommendations. The client can choose automatically, or users can switch manually based on their work location, video library, or AI service region. If one route fluctuates, there is no need to change system settings repeatedly: switch to another route in the same region and verify the connection again.

FACT · 110+ countries / 170+ routes

No-logs policy and simpler registration

The service follows a no-logs policy and does not keep browsing content as part of routine service records. Registration requires only a username and password; no email address is needed, reducing unnecessary identity-data collection. Users should still protect their login credentials and sign out of the user panel on public devices. Payment records, order status, and necessary account information are handled only as needed to provide the subscription service; the privacy policy and terms define the specific boundaries.

FACT · No email required; register with a username and password

One subscription for unlimited devices

Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux can use the subscription configuration under one account, making it suitable for desktops, mobile devices, and home environments in parallel. Unlimited devices does not mean every device should remain connected constantly. A steadier approach is to enable connections by context and keep route groups and update timing consistent across work, personal, and backup devices, rather than leaving several clients on routes that have already changed.

FACT · Windows / macOS / iOS / Android / Linux

AI tool access by region

Tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Midjourney, and Cursor consider exit region, connection continuity, and account status together. A connection being available does not mean every feature suits every region, so routes should match the service's supported area whenever possible. Keeping the exit region stable within one work session is also preferable. VPNZZ provides routes across multiple countries and regions, helping assign coding assistance, research, and image generation to suitable connection paths.

FACT · Choose routes by country, region, and purpose

Streaming access and route groups

Regional libraries, account regions, and licensing policies differ between video platforms. A route may establish a connection without making a target library available. The client's streaming group shortens the selection process: choose the target region first, then check the platform homepage and playback status. During long viewing sessions, avoid switching regions frequently. If a platform reports a regional change, leave the playback page, switch to another route in the same region, and enter again.

FACT · Popular regions include Hong Kong, the United States, Singapore, Japan, France, and Italy

60-day refund policy

Network results vary with location, access provider, device system, and changes to the target service, so a route name alone cannot replace hands-on testing. VPNZZ provides a 60-day refund policy so users can evaluate the service on their usual networks, devices, and access scenarios. After starting, test everyday work, commonly used websites, video playback, and mobile-network switching in sequence. Keep the time, route, and client details when an issue occurs to help support locate the cause.

FACT · 60-day refund policy

ROUTE PREVIEW

Static preview of global routes

The table below describes regions, cities, and route types. Actual availability is determined by the client and user panel after login.

Country/Region City Route Type Streaming
Hong KongHong KongIEPL Dedicated RouteSupported
JapanTokyoTransit RouteSupported
SingaporeSingaporeIEPL Dedicated RouteSupported
United StatesLos AngelesTransit RouteSupported
FranceParisDirect RouteSupported
ItalyMilanDirect RouteSupported

How to choose your first route

For everyday browsing and work, start with an Asia-Pacific route that is geographically closer. When accessing content for a specific region, switch to the target country or region. IEPL dedicated, transit, and direct routes describe different link arrangements; the name alone should not determine expected performance. Compare using the same device, network, and target for consistent results. Once page loading, long connections, and video playback meet your needs, save the route as a favorite. Mobile networks and home broadband may produce different results, so check again after switching networks.

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STATUS REFERENCE

Route status reference

Dynamic values are generated by the route-status component for pre-connection reference only.

CLIENT ACCESS

Client access for five platforms

Clients and subscriptions are obtained through the user panel. After login, open the download area, choose your system, and import the subscription configuration for your account.

Windows

For desktop work and extended connections. Log in to obtain the client and subscription import details.

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macOS

For Mac desktop environments. Log in to obtain and import the subscription from the user panel.

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Android

For mobile networks and Android tablets. Log in to obtain the client and account subscription.

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iOS

For iPhone and iPad. Check available clients and import steps in the user panel.

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Linux

For Linux workstations and development environments. Subscription details are provided after login.

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MONTHLY PLANS

Monthly subscription plan preview

Monthly data resets each month on the activation date. When upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is prorated by the remaining days.

60GB Monthly

¥9.9 / month

For light browsing, research, and occasional use of international routes. The smaller allowance makes it easy to verify connections on familiar devices and networks first.

  • 60GB per month
  • Unlimited devices
  • 60-day refund policy
  • No email required
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500GB Monthly

¥28 / month

For heavier video viewing, file synchronization, or frequent use across multiple devices. Review actual data consumption before choosing.

  • 500GB per month
  • Unlimited devices
  • 60-day refund policy
  • No email required
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TRAFFIC PACKS

Traffic packs never expire

Traffic packs are deducted according to actual usage and remain available until used: ¥158 / 300GB, ¥358 / 1000GB, and ¥658 / 3000GB. They suit infrequent use, backup connections, or scenarios where monthly resets are not preferred. Monthly subscriptions and traffic packs use different billing methods, so consider whether usage is continuous before comparing capacity.

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QUICK ANSWERS

Selected common questions

Start with the questions most often asked about registration, billing, devices, routes, and refunds.

Is an email address required to register?
No. A username and password are enough to register. Keep your login credentials secure and avoid leaving an active session on public devices.
How does monthly data reset?
Monthly data resets each month on the activation date. When upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is prorated by the remaining days. The user panel shows the specific order details.
Do traffic packs expire?
Traffic packs remain available until used and never expire. Options include ¥158 / 300GB, ¥358 / 1000GB, and ¥658 / 3000GB.
Can the service be used on multiple devices?
Yes. There is no device limit. Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux are supported; clients and subscriptions are obtained after logging in to the user panel.
What if the current network does not perform as expected?
Try another route in the same or a nearby region, then check both home broadband and mobile networks. VPNZZ provides a 60-day refund policy; the terms define the complete rules.
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FIELD NOTES

Setup guides and buying notes

Reviewable steps for client setup, iOS environments, streaming regions, and choosing cross-border network services.

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