Larva VPN is a privacy-first VPN for iOS, with a core pitch of “no account, no email, no logs.” Users subscribe through the App Store, and Larva says it does not need to know the user’s identity or receive billing details. The product is clearly positioned for public Wi‑Fi, restricted networks, and environments where connections may be monitored or throttled.
On the security side, Larva offers AES-256 encryption, integrity checks, a Kill Switch, Force DNS, on-demand connections, and DNS profiles that can be used for DNS-level filtering of ads, malware, or adult content. For anonymity, the main copy says it does not store traffic logs, DNS logs, or connection history; IP addresses are kept in memory only during the connection and are not written to disk. In terms of connectivity, it provides Camouflage traffic obfuscation, L1/L2/L3 protocol levels, and Evasion EV to improve reachability when standard VPN traffic is being filtered. Dynamo can deploy a new server and IP within about 45 seconds when an IP is blocked, though it is not fully included in the Lite plan.
Plans are divided by number of devices: Lite costs $5.99/month and supports 3 devices; Standard costs $9.99/month, supports 5 devices, and includes Dynamo; Yearly costs $99.99/year, supports 10 devices, Family Sharing, and Dynamo, working out to about $8.33/month. All plans include unlimited bandwidth, streaming routing, region switching, Camouflage, and EV.
The advantages are that it is easy to start using and requires no registration; subscriptions are managed through the App Store; bandwidth is unlimited, with a claimed 40 Gbps backbone; and it provides multiple layers of obfuscation and automatic recovery mechanisms for restricted networks. The downsides are that the disclosed information is incomplete: it does not specify the list of server countries, number of nodes, IP pool size, the underlying protocols such as OpenVPN/WireGuard, or any third-party no-logs audit.
Larva VPN is suitable for users who only use iPhone/iPad, value account-free privacy, need protection on public Wi‑Fi, want streaming region switching, or need to maintain connectivity in strict network environments. For access from China, the copy emphasizes “restrictive networks” and “aggressive blocking,” but it does not provide real-world testing in mainland China, available regions, or payment accessibility information, so the verdict is unknown. Payment depends on the App Store, and the main copy does not provide information on alternatives.
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