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1ClickVPN is a personal VPN service under Kodice LLC. It focuses on “one-click connection,” hiding your IP, encrypted connections, access to restricted content, and built-in ad blocking. It covers browser extensions and multi-platform apps, with the text mentioning Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, and others. Its positioning is clearly geared toward everyday individual users rather than enterprise proxy or web-scraping proxy use cases.
In terms of network resources, the page claims 1500+ servers, 89+ locations, 60+ countries, and unlimited bandwidth. However, the Premium description says 10 countries are available, while the FAQ mentions “500 servers in 10 locations,” so the actual usable scale should be verified in the client. As for proxy type, the text does not specify whether the IPs are residential, datacenter, or mobile, nor does it disclose HTTP/SOCKS5 protocol support. It mainly uses VPN terminology and mentions SSL, AES 256-bit, SHA-256, and modern protocols. On privacy, its terms state a strict no-logs policy and say it does not log traffic, IP addresses, bandwidth, connection timestamps, and similar data. However, to limit simultaneous sessions, it temporarily retains the username and the last session status timestamp, which are cleared within 15 minutes after the session ends.
Pricing is relatively low: the free plan is $0/year and supports 3 devices and 3 countries; Premium costs the equivalent of $1.99/month when billed annually, or $3.99/month when billed monthly, supporting 5 devices and 10 countries. The page also promotes “up to 10 devices” and a “30-day money-back guarantee,” but the terms state that the refund window is 48 hours after the initial purchase, creating an inconsistency. Payments are handled by third parties such as FastSpring, with credit or debit cards mentioned; additional payment methods are not disclosed.
Its advantages include a low barrier to entry, cheap pricing, multi-platform support, built-in ad blocking, unlimited bandwidth, leak protection, and advertised features such as Kill Switch, Split Tunneling, Double VPN, and 24/7 live chat. The downsides are that its protocols, company jurisdiction, independent audits, and server types are not transparent, while the device limits, server counts, and refund policy are inconsistent across different sections. It is suitable for light secure browsing, public Wi-Fi protection, accessing restricted content such as YouTube/Facebook/Twitter, and basic streaming needs. It is not suitable for users who need residential proxies, SOCKS5, commercial data collection, stable enterprise tunnels, or strict compliance audits.
The main text does not provide information on direct accessibility from mainland China, payment availability, or China-optimized nodes, so its usability in China can only be considered unknown. If the official website or client is unavailable, users would typically need to download and register through another accessible network first. Alternatives may include more established VPNs that disclose their protocols, nodes, and audit information more transparently.
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1clickvpn.net is an Unknown Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach 1clickvpn.net directly.