TRI BUKVY is a VPN service showcased on tresletras.com. Its main selling points are that it is βverified to work in Russia,β offers an iOS app, supports one-tap connection, and covers 174 countries. It appears to be more of a consumer VPN for individual mobile users than a proxy IP platform designed for crawling, ad verification, or account management.
Based on the captured page text, the service includes Multi-hop and tunneling features. Multi-hop can be understood as a multi-hop connection, which may help improve connection anonymity or bypass certain network restrictions. The tunneling feature may be used for split routing or routing specific apps/traffic through the VPN. The page also explicitly states that there are βno limits on devices and traffic,β and that users may share a subscription with family and friends, which is friendly for multi-device users. However, the page does not disclose VPN protocols, encryption algorithms, server count, IP types, or whether HTTP/SOCKS5 is supported, so it is not suitable to evaluate as a programmable proxy service.
The pricing structure is fairly clear: monthly at 500 β½/30 days; yearly at 4,200 β½, equivalent to about 350 β½/month, marked as saving 30% with 6 months included as a bonus; and a two-year plan at 5,700 β½, which works out to about 190 β½/month after the bonus period. There is also a 10 β½ first-day trial, after which it renews at 500 β½/month. All subscriptions renew automatically, can be canceled at any time, and come with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Based on the listed prices, the long-term plans offer better value, but users should pay attention to auto-renewal.
The advantages are broad country coverage, low pricing, support for Multi-hop and tunneling, unlimited devices and traffic, and a low-cost trial. The main drawback is limited transparency: there is no information about a no-logs policy, privacy audits, company jurisdiction, protocols, or supported client platforms. The text only emphasizes iOS and the App Store, so support for other systems is unclear.
It is better suited to individuals and families in Russia or users who need a simple iOS VPN. If your needs involve enterprise proxies, residential IPs, SOCKS5, or high-concurrency crawling, the available information is clearly insufficient. The page does not mention access from mainland China, and payment methods are not listed either. If you plan to use it in China, you should first confirm whether the official website is accessible, whether the app is available in your App Store region, and which payment channels are supported. Alternatives should be chosen based on actual needs, such as a mature VPN or a professional proxy service.
β This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on tresletras.com official site.
tresletras.com is an Russia Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $2.10, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach tresletras.com directly.