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This site presents a circumvention/network acceleration service called “加速器梯子试用”, emphasizing stable access to overseas networks, a free trial, unlimited traffic, and multiple encryption options. It is closer to a consumer-oriented VPN/“ladder” service than a clearly defined enterprise proxy product. The page does not specify the company entity, country of registration, or compliance terms.
On the protocol side, the page mentions BGP relay, dedicated-line transmission, and support for common circumvention protocols such as SS, vMess, and Trojan, but it does not mention HTTP or SOCKS5 proxies. In terms of coverage, it only states “multi-country, multi-line automatic switching” without listing countries, cities, node counts, or IP pool size, so the actual coverage quality cannot be assessed. For devices, it supports Android, Windows, iOS, and Mac, with up to 10 devices used simultaneously. iOS does not have a dedicated client; users need to use Shadowrocket and download it with a non-mainland Apple ID, which raises the barrier to entry.
The page highlights “limited-time free access”, a “6-hour free trial”, and “unlimited traffic”, but it does not disclose official plans, renewal pricing, refund policy, payment methods, or bandwidth caps. Concurrency information is limited to support for up to 10 devices used at the same time; it does not clarify the number of connections per account, peak speeds, or whether throttling applies.
The security claims include hiding the real IP address, multiple layers of encryption, automatic account deletion after three months of inactivity, and clearing usage records within six hours. These details are somewhat useful as references, but the service still lacks a full privacy policy, detailed no-logs commitments, data processing scope, and third-party audits. It should therefore not be treated as equivalent to a strictly no-logs VPN.
The advantages are a 6-hour trial, multi-platform support, several protocol options, and claimed automatic switching across multiple lines. The drawbacks are limited transparency around key information, especially pricing, nodes, payments, customer support, and the operating entity’s credentials. It is better suited to individual users who want to quickly test circumvention connectivity and prefer one-click connection. It is not sufficient for stable business access, long-term privacy protection, or enterprise compliance scenarios.
The page is clearly aimed at Chinese-speaking users and emphasizes bypassing restrictions to access overseas networks, but the crawled text does not prove whether the official website is directly accessible from mainland China, nor does it provide information about payment availability. If it cannot be accessed, common alternatives would be VPN or “airport” services with greater transparency, official subscription support, and a clear privacy policy.
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