PortLand is a network proxy/acceleration service for individuals and teams. Its website describes it as βPowered from the U.S.β and highlights security, speed, and global node coverage. The service is closer to a traffic-based proxy/VPN subscription product, with an emphasis on improving the web browsing experience and providing internet access through secure network infrastructure.
Based on the disclosed information, PortLand offers 24 available nodes and claims 10+ global locations, 99.9% uptime, latency under 50ms, and 24/7 monitoring. On the security side, the page mentions multi-layer encryption protection, but does not specify the actual protocols used, such as HTTP, SOCKS5, WireGuard, or OpenVPN. It also does not state whether the service uses residential proxies, datacenter proxies, or mobile proxies. Regarding anonymity, it only notes that privacy is important and asks users to review the privacy policy; the captured text does not provide a clear no-logs policy, log retention period, or data-processing details.
PortLandβs personal plans are billed annually and come with monthly traffic limits: Pioneer costs $6.79/year with 30 GiB/month; Oregon Trail costs $12.30/year with 70 GiB/month; Rail Express costs $17.89/year with 100 GiB/month; and Liberty costs $35.90/year with 300 GiB/month. The team plan, PortLand Pror, costs $1500/year and includes 10+ TiB of monthly traffic. Payment methods include PayPal, credit cards, and cryptocurrency, and new subscribers are covered by a 7-day money-back guarantee.
The main advantages are its very low entry price, clearly stated traffic quotas, node count, and refund policy, making it suitable for lightweight users to try. The drawbacks are also obvious: it does not disclose the node country list, proxy type, supported protocols, concurrency limits, bandwidth caps, or logging policy. For professional users who require stable compliance, audit transparency, or specific protocol capabilities, these missing details increase the evaluation cost.
PortLand is better suited to budget-conscious individual users who only need basic network proxy/acceleration features and a fixed amount of monthly traffic. Teams with high-traffic needs may also consider it as an initial option. As for access from mainland China, the available text does not provide information about website reachability, route availability, Chinese-language support, or local payment options, so this remains unknown. If you plan to use it in China, you should first confirm whether the official website is accessible, whether payment works, and how well the nodes actually connect.
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