QuickQ is a VPN tool for Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and Linux. Its official site highlights “official genuine installers,” “one-click connection to global nodes,” and “secure encrypted transmission.” Based on the available text, it appears to be positioned more as a consumer-grade tool for cross-border access and light business use, rather than a professional proxy network for crawling or data collection.
In terms of nodes, QuickQ repeatedly mentions “global nodes,” “global high-speed servers,” and “multiple server nodes,” but it does not disclose the number of nodes, IP pool size, or a country list. Its coverage can therefore only be assessed as having a global node layout, without being quantifiable. On protocols, the FAQ explicitly mentions UDP/TCP/Socks5 and says it supports multiple VPN protocols, obfuscation, and anti-interference strategies, but it does not mention HTTP proxies. Feature-wise, it offers smart node selection, one-click speed testing, split tunneling, automatic reconnection, Kill Switch, custom DNS, ad blocking, port forwarding, and router or soft-router deployment, making its practical feature set fairly complete.
QuickQ is not completely free. The text says new users get 15 minutes of free usage per day, and can also obtain free time through daily check-ins. Paid subscription periods include 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, and 1 year. Specific prices are not disclosed. For concurrency, one account supports simultaneous logins on multiple devices, and desktop and mobile devices can stay online at the same time, but the exact number of concurrent connections depends on the plan; the main site copy does not provide a clear figure.
The privacy policy is relatively detailed: it promises not to record, track, or sell browsing content or identifiable connection activity, and not to store visited website content, communications, DNS query details, original IP addresses, or identifiable connection logs. However, it does collect account information, order status, and anonymous performance data, and may process necessary information for compliance, risk control, or security incidents. Its strengths are cross-platform support, ease of use, and broad feature coverage, making it suitable for remote work, accessing overseas resources, streaming, gaming, multi-device household use, and cross-border business. Its weaknesses are limited transparency around key commercial details, including node scale, country coverage, pricing, bandwidth, and concurrent connection limits.
The crawled text does not state whether quickqiwi.com is directly accessible from mainland China, nor does it disclose local payment methods, so its China access status should be considered unknown. If access to the official website or app stores is restricted, users may need a backup network environment or manage subscriptions through channels such as the App Store or Google Play. As for alternatives, the text does not provide verifiable brands, so no additional recommendations are made.
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quickqiwi.com is an Unknown Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach quickqiwi.com directly.