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FlickVPN is a subscription-based VPN service positioned as “Fast. Private. Unrestricted.” Its core use cases are encrypting your internet connection, hiding your real IP address, and helping users access content from different regions. According to its website, it supports iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows, and macOS, with up to 5 devices connected simultaneously on one account.
In terms of network size, FlickVPN offers 40+ servers across 25+ countries. This is suitable for basic cross-region access, but its node footprint is not particularly large compared with major VPN providers. On the protocol side, the site explicitly mentions IKEv2 and claims to use 256-bit encryption. We did not see information about OpenVPN, WireGuard, HTTP, or SOCKS5 proxy support, so it looks more like a standard consumer VPN than a proxy service designed for crawlers, bulk accounts, or proxy pool use cases. For concurrency and bandwidth, the plan states support for 5 devices simultaneously and offers unlimited speed & bandwidth.
FlickVPN repeatedly emphasizes no logs / zero logs, stating that it does not record, track, or store browsing activity. It also includes features such as Private DNS, Always-On VPN, ad and tracker blocking, and malware filtering. For public WiFi scenarios, its 256-bit encryption and auto-connect features can be practical. However, the captured text does not disclose the company’s jurisdiction, independent audits, transparency reports, or more granular logging boundaries—such as whether it records connection times, device identifiers, or links payment information—so its privacy claims should still be assessed conservatively.
Pricing is straightforward: a 3-day free trial, then $11.99/month. Payments are processed via Stripe, subscriptions renew automatically, and users can cancel in account settings. The terms state that some billing periods are non-refundable. This price is on the mid-to-high side for monthly VPN plans. Its advantage is the low barrier to trying it, but we did not see annual discounts or family/team plans.
The advantages are that it is easy to get started, supports major platforms, allows 5 simultaneous devices, has no bandwidth limit, and explicitly focuses on unblocking streaming services such as Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, BBC iPlayer, and Hulu. It also covers scenarios such as accessing banking apps while traveling, social media, shopping price comparisons, messaging app unblocking, and gaming. The downsides are its limited number of servers, single-protocol positioning, and lack of audit and jurisdiction information. It is not suitable for users who need residential proxies, mobile proxies, HTTP/SOCKS5, fine-grained IP pool management, or large-scale automation workflows.
The text does not provide information about FlickVPN’s availability in mainland China, whether its website is directly accessible, its anti-blocking capabilities, or any payment restrictions. Therefore, china_access can only be rated as unknown. If your main requirement is stable access to the open internet from China, it is recommended to use the 3-day trial first to test connection success rate, speed, and available nodes. If it does not work, consider an alternative VPN with China-optimized routes or obfuscation protocols.
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flickvpn.com is an Unknown Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $11.99, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach flickvpn.com directly.