Incognito VPN is a subscription-based VPN service provided by Gate100 CY Ltd. Positioned as a “security tool suite,” it focuses on online privacy, secure browsing, downloading, entertainment, and bypassing censorship. Its website says it supports PC, Mac, Android, iOS, and even TV, making it suitable for individual users who want to use one VPN across multiple devices.
Based on the site’s text, Incognito VPN’s key features include encrypted connections, a Kill Switch, DNS leak protection, unlimited bandwidth, and simultaneous use on multiple devices. The Kill Switch is designed to prevent your real IP from being exposed if the VPN connection drops; DNS leak protection emphasizes that DNS queries will not leave the VPN tunnel. On anonymity, the website claims it “keeps no logs” and says it does not monitor users’ internet activity. However, the Terms of Service also state that the company reserves the right to monitor and investigate matters it believes may violate its rules, so the transparency of its logging policy remains limited. As for servers, it only mentions a “global high-speed server network” covering “popular locations,” without publishing server counts, IP scale, country lists, or supported protocols.
Pricing includes $12/month, $99/year, and a 3-day $1 trial that automatically renews at $99/year. Note that the 3-day trial fee is non-refundable, and if you do not cancel in time, it will automatically convert to the annual plan. The refund policy is nominally 14 days, but it requires that it be a first-time purchase, with fewer than 100 connections, no more than 500MB of bandwidth used, no violation of the terms, and other conditions. In practice, the requirements are relatively strict.
The advantages are fairly complete cross-platform coverage, multi-device support, unlimited bandwidth, and basic security features such as a Kill Switch and DNS leak protection. 24/7/365 support via email or the website is also a plus. The downsides are insufficient disclosure: protocols, server countries, server count, independent audits, and payment methods are all missing. The refund conditions are complex, and the trial’s automatic renewal also deserves special attention.
It is better suited to regular individual users who need basic encrypted browsing, want to hide their real IP, or need access to restricted apps such as Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Skype, and WhatsApp. For users who care about verifiable no-logs claims, clear server coverage, protocol selection, and advanced configuration, the lack of information may make the decision harder. Access from mainland China is not explained in the text; direct access to the official website, client connection stability, and payment availability are all unknown. If you plan to use it in China, it is advisable to confirm accessibility and refund conditions first, and also consider alternative VPN services.
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