JianGuo Accelerator is a VPN/proxy acceleration tool aimed at outbound access beyond local network restrictions. Its page highlights “stable outbound access,” “free trial,” “unlimited traffic,” and “multiple encryption methods.” It supports Android, Windows, iOS, and Mac. Android, Windows, and Mac have dedicated clients, while iOS does not provide a dedicated app due to regulatory factors; users need to import a subscription into a general-purpose proxy client such as Shadowrocket.
In terms of protocols, JianGuo Accelerator explicitly supports SS, vMess, and Trojan, and uses BGP transit and dedicated-line transmission. This positions it closer to an airport-style/proxy subscription service than a traditional enterprise VPN. The page does not mention HTTP or SOCKS5, nor does it disclose whether it offers residential, datacenter, or mobile proxy types. For nodes, it only states “automatic switching across multiple countries and lines,” without specifying countries, node count, or IP pool size. Concurrent usage is clearer: it supports up to 10 devices at the same time. It claims unlimited traffic, but does not explain bandwidth limits, peak speeds, or any fair use policy.
The page promotes “limited-time free access” and a “6-hour free trial,” and mentions a free high-speed network experience. However, it does not list official plan prices, billing cycles, refund policy, or payment methods. As a result, users can only confirm that a short trial exists, but cannot judge the long-term cost from the public page.
On security, the page claims to hide the user’s real IP and use multiple layers of encryption. It also states that accounts are automatically deleted after three months of inactivity, and usage records are cleared within six hours. This is somewhat more transparent than services that say nothing about logging, but it still lacks a complete privacy policy, details on log scope, jurisdiction, and third-party audit information. For stability, the page says the service has been running reliably for more than 400 days and is monitored around the clock by an overseas professional team. These are self-reported claims and are not backed by a verifiable status page or service-level commitment.
The advantages are a low barrier to getting started, a 6-hour trial, fairly complete multi-platform coverage, support for common proxy protocols, and up to 10 concurrent devices. The downsides are that pricing, node coverage, bandwidth, company identity, and payment methods are all opaque. On iOS, users also need a non-mainland Apple ID to download Shadowrocket, which adds setup friction. It is better suited to individual users who need short-term testing for outbound access, multi-device connections, and who are already familiar with airport-style proxy subscriptions.
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