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BESKAR Protocol is a personal VPN service presented on a Russian-language website, positioned as a “no-logs, minimal-process” privacy connection tool. Activation and management are handled through a Telegram bot, with support for iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows, plus a 3-day free trial. The copy emphasizes no traditional registration, no ads, traffic protection, and anonymous browsing. However, the user agreement also mentions that users need to create an account and/or purchase a subscription, so it is more accurate to say that the Telegram bot replaces the usual registration flow.
In terms of locations, BESKAR offers more than 10 connection locations. The countries listed on the site include Lithuania, Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Turkey, Germany, Sweden, Austria, and the Netherlands, with coverage mainly focused on Europe. The size of the IP pool and the number of servers are not disclosed. On protocols, the main text does not specify WireGuard, OpenVPN, IKEv2, or any other implementation, nor does it mention HTTP/SOCKS5 proxy support, so the underlying technology and compatibility are difficult to assess. For simultaneous connections, the 7-day plan supports only 1 device, while the other plans allow up to 5 concurrent connections. Bandwidth is advertised as “unlimited speed,” but the maximum speed depends on the user’s own network.
Pricing is low: $1 for 7 days, $2.5 monthly, $12.5 for six months, and $22.5 annually, with the long-term plan working out to about $1.9/month. All plans include all locations, 24/7 support, and support for mainstream operating systems. Payment options are described only as “available payment systems.” Refunds can be sent to a bank card or wallet, and blockchain fees are stated to be borne by the user, but no specific payment channels are listed. For support, the service claims to be online 24/7/365 and can assist with configuration via AnyDesk when needed, which is beginner-friendly.
Its advantages include low pricing, an easy trial entry point, multi-device support, coverage of common European regions, and a stated no-logs policy: it does not store browsing history or traffic content, and may only collect minimal technical data such as server load and connection counts. The drawbacks are also clear: the company’s jurisdiction is not disclosed, protocol and encryption details are missing, and there is no third-party audit or transparency report. The user agreement states that the service is provided “as is” and does not guarantee continuous availability. It is better suited to individual users who need low-cost Europe/Turkey locations, everyday encrypted browsing, and multi-device use. It is not ideal for scenarios that require compliance assurance, audits, dedicated IPs, or enterprise-grade SLAs.
The collected text does not provide information on availability from mainland China, website connectivity, support for Chinese bank cards/Alipay/WeChat, or anti-blocking capability under heavily interfered networks. Since activation depends on Telegram, and Telegram usually requires additional network access conditions in mainland China, actual purchase and setup may involve extra hurdles. If using it from China, you should first use the 3-day trial to verify access to the website, the Telegram bot, payment, and node connectivity before committing to a long-term subscription.
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