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FRV VPN v2 is a VPN service built around VLESS + Reality. The page is clearly aimed at scenarios where Telegram is blocked or access is restricted: users first connect to the VPN with a temporary access key, then enter a Telegram bot to obtain their full personal key. It does not look like a traditional commercial VPN website; it feels more like a lightweight project centered on a Telegram bot.
In terms of protocols, FRV uses VLESS, Reality, and Vision TCP, and claims its traffic is difficult to distinguish from normal HTTPS, making it suitable for bypassing DPI and network blocks. The proxy type is not labeled as residential, datacenter, or mobile, but the page mentions “direct connection to European datacenters” and speeds of up to 1 Gbit/s, suggesting it is closer to a VPN/datacenter-line service. Coverage details are limited: only a Finland temporary entry point and European datacenter descriptions are mentioned, with no disclosure of server count, IP pool size, or country list.
Pricing is very simple: the Free plan costs 0 rubles forever, offers up to 50 Mbit/s, unlimited traffic, and Telegram support. Premium is a one-time payment of 500 rubles and claims lifetime access, up to 1 Gbit/s, priority servers, unlimited traffic, and no subscription or auto-renewal. Payment/support options listed include Ozon Bank card and USDT TRC-20. On the client side, the page recommends Hiddify, Happ, v2RayNG, Shadowrocket, AmneziaVPN, and others across iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS, lowering the configuration barrier for beginners.
The advantages are clear: even the free plan includes unlimited traffic, the one-time Premium purchase is inexpensive, VLESS + Reality has a clear anti-DPI positioning, multi-platform client guidance is fairly complete, and Telegram human support plus automated key delivery via bot are friendly for ordinary users. The downsides are also obvious: there is no disclosure of the company entity, place of registration, legal jurisdiction, or server scale. “Zero logs” is only a claim, with no audit, detailed privacy policy, or transparency report. The full usage flow depends on Telegram, so users who cannot access Telegram in the first place must successfully import the temporary key before they can proceed.
FRV is better suited to Russian-speaking users, users with restricted Telegram access, and individuals willing to use clients from the V2Ray/Xray ecosystem. For enterprise-grade proxies, bulk IPs, residential proxies, mobile proxies, or users who need clearly defined country exits, the available information is insufficient. The main text does not state whether it is accessible from mainland China, and the availability of the domain, nodes, and payment methods cannot be confirmed, so it should be treated as unknown. If used in China, it is generally advisable to prepare a working client, backup nodes, and alternative services.
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f-r-v.org is an Russia 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 f-r-v.org directly.