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XiaoMiFeng Accelerator is a global anonymous network acceleration proxy service for individual users. Its website highlights “global connectivity,” an “all-relay mode,” “CN2 high-speed lines,” and streaming unblocking. It offers clients for Android, Windows, iOS, and MacOS, and is mainly positioned for accessing Google, Twitter, Instagram, Github, as well as Disney, YouTube, Netflix, ChatGPT, and similar services.
Based on the collected information, XiaoMiFeng appears to use local proxy software to connect to domestic nodes, then forwards traffic through an encrypted outbound tunnel to overseas nodes. This is a typical relay-based acceleration architecture. The site claims 60+ domestic and international server nodes across multiple countries and regions, but does not list specific countries, cities, or IP pool size. It does not clearly specify whether it supports HTTP, SOCKS5, or other protocols; it only mentions compatibility with many applications and provides a subscription conversion service. For anonymity, the provider claims that high-strength encryption is used during transmission to protect privacy, but it does not disclose a no-logs policy, data retention period, or third-party audit, so privacy transparency is limited.
Pricing is relatively low: ¥7/month for 118G, ¥11/month for 218G, and ¥15/month for 300G. All plans support monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and annual billing, and are marked as supporting standard streaming and ChatGPT unblocking. For light to moderate office and entertainment use, the traffic packages are easy to understand. Download links for its multi-platform clients are clearly presented, so onboarding should be relatively straightforward in theory. However, the page does not explain the number of concurrent devices, throttling rules, peak bandwidth, or refund policy.
The main advantages are low pricing, relatively generous traffic allowances, support for mainstream desktop and mobile systems, and an emphasis on CN2 lines, 4K video experience, and 24/7 online customer support. The drawbacks are insufficient disclosure of key information: there are no details on node countries, protocol types, concurrent connection limits, payment methods, or logging policy. The node scale is also only described as 60+, which may not be transparent enough for users with high stability or compliance requirements.
It is better suited to individual users who need everyday website access, streaming unblocking, ChatGPT usage, and light office or entertainment scenarios. It is not suitable for professional proxy users who require clearly defined residential/data center/mobile proxy types, API management, large-scale IP pools, or strict privacy compliance. The collected text does not specify its access status from China, and the availability of the official website and payment options cannot be determined. Alternatives to compare include 绿茶VPN, 蓝鲸加速器, 蘑菇加速器, Shadowsocks, and similar services.
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