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饼哥加速器VPN is a multi-platform VPN/accelerator product aimed at individual users, covering iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac, with one account usable across multiple devices. The page highlights one-click acceleration, global nodes, 4K/1080p streaming, gaming and social media access, and privacy protection on public Wi‑Fi.
Based on the copy, it is more of a consumer VPN than a proxy pool service. It does not disclose whether it uses residential, data center, or mobile proxies, nor does it specify HTTP/SOCKS5 protocol support. The page says it uses a self-developed communication protocol and offers both split-tunneling mode and global mode. For nodes, it only describes “a large number of server locations across multiple countries worldwide,” without a specific country list, node count, or IP pool size. The security information is relatively detailed, including AES 256-bit encryption, leak protection, IP masking, RAM-only servers, and a promise of “no activity or connection logs,” but no third-party audit is mentioned.
The standard plan page shows 1-month, 3-month, 6-month, and 12-month plans all priced at ¥50/month. It also supports a limited-time free trial and daily check-ins to earn free usage time. One account supports multiple devices; the standard plan initially supports 3 devices, with additional devices available for purchase. In terms of bandwidth, it claims unlimited traffic and unlimited bandwidth, making it suitable for long video sessions and everyday browsing, though actual speeds will still depend on route quality and the user’s local network environment.
Its strengths include broad client coverage, a low learning curve, and support for WeChat Pay, Alipay, UnionPay, PayPal, and credit cards, making it friendly to Chinese-speaking users. Split-tunneling/global modes are also useful for balancing domestic apps with overseas access. The downsides are that the operating entity, place of registration, protocol details, node scale, and country coverage are not transparent, and the plan presentation is fairly basic. The no-logs policy and RAM-only servers are important selling points, but they lack independent audit evidence.
It is suitable for university students, foreign trade professionals, IT users, streaming and social media users, and individuals who need simple access to overseas websites or game acceleration. The text does not clearly state whether the official website is directly accessible from China, so its China accessibility is rated as unknown; the payment methods are friendly to Chinese users. If you need higher transparency or enterprise-grade proxy capabilities, consider alternatives such as VPNs or professional proxy services that publicly disclose node scale, protocols, and audit reports.
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easybingo.net is an Unknown Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach easybingo.net directly.