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BetterVPN is a consumer VPN designed for everyday privacy protection, covering iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows, macOS, Apple TV, and Android TV. It emphasizes “one subscription for all your devices” and is intended for common scenarios such as coffee shop Wi-Fi, hotel networks, home broadband, and cellular connections.
Based on the scraped content, BetterVPN is not focused on a proxy IP pool, but rather on standard VPN connectivity. It explicitly offers AES-256 transport encryption and includes a built-in Kill Switch, which blocks traffic if the VPN tunnel drops to reduce the risk of exposing your real IP address or leaking DNS requests. Its split-tunneling capabilities are a notable strength: it supports routing by country, by app, and by website, domain, or IP address to either use the tunnel or bypass it. This is practical for users who need local banks or domestic websites to keep using a local IP, while routing other traffic through the VPN.
The official site only mentions a “global server network” and “regional failover.” The app can automatically select an available server when a route becomes unavailable, but it does not disclose the number of servers, covered countries, IP pool size, or whether it includes nodes in specific regions. Protocol details are also not provided: there is no clear mention of WireGuard, OpenVPN, IKEv2, or other specific implementations, only AES-256 encryption. On privacy, BetterVPN states that it does not retain VPN traffic content or browsing history, but it does store account data required for billing, such as email address and subscription status. No third-party no-logs audit information was found.
BetterVPN uses a subscription model, with monthly billing every 30 days and annual billing every 365 days. The annual plan has a lower average monthly cost, but the scraped text does not provide specific prices. Payments are supported via Stripe-processed cards such as Visa and MasterCard, as well as Apple Pay, Google Pay, and PayPal. Billing is in USD. Renewals can be canceled at any time, with service continuing until the end of the paid billing period.
Its strengths include broad platform coverage, native apps, granular split-tunneling rules, Kill Switch support, and both email and live chat support. The main downside is limited infrastructure transparency: pricing, server scale, protocols, simultaneous connection limits, bandwidth limits, and refund policy are all not clearly stated. It is best suited to individual users who want a simple multi-device VPN, encryption on public networks, and flexible split tunneling. It is less suitable for users with strict requirements around server countries, protocol control, audit compliance, or enterprise-grade SLAs.
The scraped content does not state whether BetterVPN is accessible from mainland China, whether it can resist blocking, or whether it supports China-friendly payment methods. Its access status in China should therefore be considered unknown. If you plan to use it in mainland China, it is advisable to first verify access to the official site, app store downloads, Stripe/PayPal payment availability, and real-world connection stability. If needed, prepare another mature VPN or proxy service as a backup.
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bettervpn.com is an United States Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bettervpn.com directly.