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HLVPN is a Russian-language VPN service positioned as a “free VPN for open and secure internet access.” Users need to obtain a key via a bot and read the simple setup guide provided by the bot, while the official website also encourages users to subscribe to its channel. In addition to the free version, HLVPN offers paid subscriptions such as Basic, Basic X, and Undef, with billing periods starting from 1 month.
Based on the disclosed information, HLVPN’s main feature is support for several common proxy/VPN protocols, including SS, VMESS, VLESS, and Trojan. It also claims to provide reliable traffic encryption and support for all platforms. These protocols are generally better suited to users who are comfortable configuring their own clients, rather than those looking for a one-click commercial VPN app. The website also mentions reliable access to Runet, i.e. Russian internet resources, from overseas.
The service offers both a free VPN and low-cost subscription plans. Paid tiers include Basic, Basic X, and Undef, with billing periods starting from 1 month. However, the main content does not disclose specific pricing, traffic limits, speed limits, available locations, number of devices, or refund policy, so it is not possible to assess the real differences or value for money between the plans.
The advantages are a relatively low barrier to entry, a free version, and protocol coverage across SS, VMESS, VLESS, and Trojan, making it suitable for users familiar with proxy tools. It also emphasizes fast technical support and cross-platform usage. The downsides are also clear: it does not disclose key information such as IP pool size, server countries, bandwidth, concurrency limits, logging policy, company entity, or payment methods. For users who care about privacy compliance, stability, and transparency, the lack of information makes evaluation more difficult.
HLVPN is better suited to Russian-speaking users, those looking for a low-cost VPN, users who want to access Runet from overseas, or people already familiar with configuring SS/VMESS/VLESS/Trojan. It is less suitable for users who need a clear SLA, large-scale node coverage, enterprise-grade compliance documentation, or detailed privacy commitments.
Regarding access from mainland China, the available content does not provide information on direct reachability, payment methods, or alternative domains, so its status is unknown. If using it from China, users should independently verify the accessibility of the official website, bot, and protocol nodes.
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hi-l.im is an Russia Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach hi-l.im directly.