hidemy.name (mirror domain: hide-my-name.app) is a VPN service provided by hidemy.network Ltd., a company based in Belize. The site states that it has been operating since December 2006. Its main selling point is that it βworks in Russia,β with messaging around secure access to YouTube, Telegram, game stores, and restricted network environments. The service supports Windows, Android, iOS, macOS, Linux, and routers, and offers a 24-hour free trial.
From a proxy/VPN perspective, this is essentially a VPN service rather than a clearly defined residential, datacenter, or mobile proxy product. The text mentions that the website provides tools such as proxy lists, proxy checking, port scanning, speed tests, and DNS/WebRTC leak tests, but it does not specify the type of proxy IPs offered. VPN exit nodes cover 40 countries, and users can manually choose the server country. Up to 5 devices can be connected simultaneously. The service emphasizes encrypted communications, hiding your real IP address, protecting passwords and chat content, and providing a protected internal LAN for data exchange between users.
The page does not disclose the specific VPN protocols used, nor does it state whether HTTP or SOCKS5 proxy protocols are supported. In terms of anonymity, the official description says users receive an anonymous IP after connecting, making it impossible for outsiders to identify their identity or location, while transmitted data is protected with strong encryption. However, although the FAQ includes an item about whether logs are kept, the main text does not provide a clear no-logs commitment, so the transparency of its logging policy is limited.
The service uses a subscription model and offers 24-hour test access without registration. The text mentions paid subscriptions, a money-back guarantee, and the option to rent a dedicated IP, but no specific pricing or payment methods were captured. The setup process is straightforward: install the app, enter the code received by email, choose a server, and click connect. For ordinary users, the learning curve is relatively low.
Its advantages include broad cross-platform support, router compatibility, 5 simultaneous device connections, nodes in 40 countries, clear messaging around availability in Russia, and the option to rent a dedicated IP to reduce CAPTCHA issues or problems caused by shared IP blacklists. The drawbacks are limited disclosure around pricing, protocols, bandwidth, logging policy, and payment methods. It is best suited for individual users in Russia or similar restricted network environments who need access to YouTube/Telegram, gaming networks, and encrypted internet access across multiple devices.
The text does not state whether the service is directly accessible from mainland China, whether it works reliably there, or whether its payment options are China-friendly. Its China availability should therefore be treated as unknown. If using it from China, it is advisable to first use the 24-hour trial to verify connection stability. If it does not work, consider alternative VPNs that explicitly support Chinaβs network environment and disclose protocol obfuscation capabilities.
β This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on hide-my-name.app official site.
hide-my-name.app is an Russia Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $4.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach hide-my-name.app directly.