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银河加速器VPN is positioned as a one-click VPN/accelerator for Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. The scraped text repeatedly emphasizes “scientific internet access,” access to overseas websites, streaming, gaming, and social media, with one account usable across multiple devices. It is more of a consumer VPN than a proxy service for crawling, ad verification, or data collection.
In terms of nodes, the official website claims to offer “a large number of server locations across multiple countries worldwide,” but it does not disclose the number of servers, IP pool size, or a specific country list. On protocols, the page does not mention HTTP, SOCKS5, OpenVPN, or WireGuard; it only refers to a “self-developed communication protocol” and provides a backup option for Windows/Mac using the Outline client with line keys. For security, the service claims to use AES 256-bit encryption, leak protection, IP masking, no activity or connection logs, and RAM-only servers with no hard drives. These claims are appealing, but we did not see third-party audits or company entity information.
The plan page shows standard plans for 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months, all priced at ¥50/month; actual purchase must be completed inside the app. The website says users can get a 1–2 hour free trial through daily check-ins, and its “free forever” usage refers to earning free time via check-ins. For concurrency, the standard plan initially supports three devices, with extra devices available for purchase as needed. It also claims unlimited traffic and unlimited bandwidth.
The advantages are broad multi-platform coverage, support for split/global modes, and payment methods including WeChat Pay, Alipay, UnionPay, PayPal, and credit cards, making it relatively friendly for Chinese-speaking users. The Outline fallback option also improves usability. The downside is limited transparency: node scale, country list, protocol implementation, refund rules, and company registration location are all unclear. Its no-logs and diskless-server claims also lack independent audit evidence.
It is suitable for individual users who need everyday access to overseas websites, YouTube/Netflix, social media, game acceleration, and encrypted public Wi-Fi connections. It is not a good fit for enterprise proxy use cases requiring stable APIs, SOCKS5/HTTP proxies, residential IPs, or large-scale rotating IPs. Access from China cannot be verified based on text alone. The official website provides tutorials for foreign-region Apple IDs and Outline lines, suggesting it is adapted for China’s network environment, but actual direct connectivity and stability should still be verified through hands-on testing.
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