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GezegenVPN.com appears, based on the scraped content, to be a Turkish-language VPN review, ranking, and guide website rather than a self-operated VPN or proxy provider. The site claims to be maintained by a team of experts based in Turkey and targets Turkish users with VPN news, tests, reviews, and rankings. It lists products such as ExpressVPN, NordVPN, Surfshark, Hide.me, and ProtonVPN.
In terms of basic proxy/VPN capabilities, GezegenVPN itself does not disclose any proprietary IP pool, proxy types, protocols, or node resources, so it should not be treated as a VPN service that users can purchase directly. The content mainly summarizes the capabilities of the reviewed products: ExpressVPN has 3,000+ servers across 160 locations in 94 countries; NordVPN has 5,411 servers in 58 countries; and Hide.me has 1,560 servers across 60 locations. On security, the articles focus on features such as 256 Bit AES encryption, Kill Switch, No-Log policies, Split Tunneling, and IP/DNS leak protection, and mention that NordVPN’s no-log claim had been audited by PwC.
The site itself does not provide subscription pricing or payment methods. Among the VPNs it introduces, ExpressVPN starts at around $6.67 per month, NordVPN’s three-year plan is around $3.49 per month, Surfshark’s two-year plan is around $1.99 per month, and Hide.me’s two-year plan is around $4.99 per month. Several products mention a 30-day money-back guarantee, while Hide.me and ProtonVPN also involve free versions or trial options.
The main advantage is that the site covers mainstream VPNs and compares them around common needs for Turkish users, such as accessing Netflix libraries in other regions, BBC regional content, P2P/Torrent use, security, and privacy, with a fairly complete set of evaluation dimensions. The drawbacks are also clear: the content is mostly from 2020, making it outdated; although it claims to conduct hands-on testing, it does not present quantitative data such as speed, latency, packet loss, or unblocking success rates; and it lacks information on access from China, payment methods, and disclosure of affiliate relationships.
It is better suited to individual users who are just starting to learn about VPNs and want to quickly compare major international VPNs in Turkish. If users need enterprise proxies, residential proxies, mobile proxies, crawler IP pools, or precise protocol capabilities, the site does not provide enough information.
The content does not state whether GezegenVPN.com is directly accessible from mainland China, nor does it explain whether the recommended VPNs work reliably on Chinese networks. Chinese users who need stable access should separately verify official website availability, payment options, and alternative products such as ExpressVPN, NordVPN, Surfshark, and ProtonVPN.
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gezegenvpn.com is an Türkiye Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $6.67, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach gezegenvpn.com directly.