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VPN99 is a paid VPN service promoted on the get-privacy.com page and operated by Shopcut LLC, as referenced in its terms. It is positioned around being “secure, fast, and reliable” and enabling access across regions. It is not a typical proxy pool product, and the page does not disclose whether its IPs are residential, data center, or mobile proxies. Instead, it is a one-click VPN aimed at personal devices.
The service claims to offer 300+ servers across 60+ countries, allowing users to obtain an IP address in the selected country. Its clients support iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and Chrome/ChromeOS, with up to 5 devices connected under one account. The page highlights use cases such as hiding your IP, encrypting network traffic, protecting public Wi‑Fi connections, bypassing regional restrictions, reducing ISP tracking, and avoiding bandwidth throttling. However, it does not specify the VPN protocols or encryption algorithms used, nor does it provide information about HTTP/SOCKS5 proxy capabilities.
VPN99 offers monthly and annual plans: the monthly plan costs $5.99/month; the annual plan costs $29.99/year, equivalent to $2.50/month, with the page claiming a 58% saving. The payment section displays Card, while the heading says Pay by Card, PayPal or Crypto, so it can be understood as supporting bank cards, PayPal, and cryptocurrency.
On privacy, VPN99 claims that it does not monitor or store data sent or received through the VPN tunnel, and says it has no ads and does not share data with third-party companies. Its advantages include low pricing, multi-platform support, coverage across many server countries, and a single subscription for up to 5 devices. The drawbacks are the lack of an independent no-logs audit, no disclosure of protocol or security details, and no published real-world speed tests or SLA. Its terms of service also reserve the right to modify, suspend, or discontinue the service at any time.
VPN99 is better suited to individual users who want low-cost everyday privacy protection, access to region-restricted content, and encrypted connections on public Wi‑Fi. Its suitability for enterprise compliance, dedicated outbound IPs, crawler proxies, or high-concurrency workloads is unclear. Although the page says it can provide reliable connections in heavily regulated regions, it does not directly state whether it works in mainland China, whether the official website is directly accessible, or whether there are payment restrictions. Therefore, access from China should be considered unknown; if you plan to use it long term in China, prepare a backup VPN or proxy solution.
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get-privacy.com is an Unknown Proxies (Vpn Service) provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $2.50, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach get-privacy.com directly.