hidemy.name, referred to in the source text as ex hideme.ru, is a VPN service operated by hidemy.network Ltd. The page reviewed here was fetched from the mirror domain hide-my-name.site, which states that the mirror is used to protect the website from being blocked. The service is primarily aimed at users in Russia, claims to work in Russia, and highlights use cases such as YouTube and Telegram.
Based on the text, this is a VPN rather than a clearly defined commercial proxy pool service. Its core capabilities include hiding the userβs real IP address, encrypting internet traffic, creating a protected local network between users, and allowing users to choose server exit locations in different countries. Coverage is stated as 40 countries, but the number of servers or the size of the IP pool is not disclosed. Concurrent usage is clearer: it supports up to 5 devices connected at the same time. Supported platforms include Windows, Android, iOS, macOS, Linux, and routers, with mobile apps available via Google Play and the App Store.
The service offers 24-hour test access, and users can request a test code without registration. After the trial ends, a paid subscription is required. The page also mentions dedicated IP rental and promises refunds if users do not like the service or if it stops working in their country. However, the main text does not disclose specific prices, subscription periods, payment methods, or bandwidth limits, so its exact value for money cannot be assessed.
The page emphasizes strong encryption for protecting transmitted data and says users receive an anonymous IP after connecting. The FAQ includes an item about whether logs are kept, but the fetched body text does not show the actual logging policy, so it cannot be directly classified as a no-log VPN. Company information is relatively complete, listing Belize as the place of registration along with an address, phone number, and email. It also states that the service operates under a UK legal framework.
Its strengths include a clear focus on working in Russia, multi-platform support, 5-device concurrency, exits in 40 countries, and a free trial. It also offers dedicated IPs, which may suit users concerned about shared IP blacklists or frequent CAPTCHA prompts. The drawbacks are missing details on pricing, protocols, logging specifics, server scale, and bandwidth policy. It is best suited to individual users who need access to YouTube, Telegram, gaming platforms, or who want unified encryption across phones, computers, and routers in the Russian network environment.
The text does not provide information about access from mainland China, ICP filing status, payment availability, or route performance, so its China accessibility status should be considered unknown. If using it in China, it is advisable to first verify website reachability, client connection success rate, and available payment methods through the free trial. As the text does not provide comparable brands, this review does not make further alternative recommendations.
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hide-my-name.site is an Russia Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach hide-my-name.site directly.