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Magic Tunnel VPN is a free VPN app for Android devices. The website’s main content, written in Persian, presents it as a tool for “free, secure, and high-speed” internet access, with links to Google Play and a Telegram channel. Its core positioning is not an enterprise-grade proxy service, but a censorship-circumvention and privacy tool for individual Android users.
Based on the information disclosed, Magic Tunnel VPN mainly emphasizes transmitting data through an encrypted tunnel, hiding users’ online identity, and helping users access restricted websites and apps. However, the website does not state the number of servers, node countries, IP pool size, or whether its IPs are residential, datacenter, or mobile. Protocol details are also missing: there is no mention of OpenVPN, WireGuard, IKEv2, or support for HTTP or SOCKS5 proxies. As such, it is better evaluated as a general VPN app rather than a controllable proxy network service.
The service is explicitly described as a free app and claims to be free to download and use. The main page does not list subscription plans, traffic caps, bandwidth limits, concurrent connection limits, or member benefits. The privacy policy mentions AdMob, indicating that the app may monetize through ads, but the page does not explain ad frequency or whether there are in-app purchases to remove ads.
The website claims that it does not store logs of users’ online activity and that all data is transmitted through an encrypted tunnel. However, the privacy policy also states that the app uses Google Play Services, AdMob, Google Analytics for Firebase, and Firebase Crashlytics, and that third-party services may collect information used to identify users. When errors occur, Log Data may include IP address, device name, OS version, usage time, and statistical information. Therefore, its “no logs” claim appears closer to not recording the content of online activity, rather than meaning there is no data collection at all.
Its advantages are that it is free, easy to obtain on Android, and makes clear privacy promises. It may suit users who want a low-cost way to access restricted apps and use basic encrypted browsing. The drawbacks are limited transparency: there is no information on node coverage, protocols, speed, bandwidth, concurrent connections, or security audits, and it only supports Android. Users who need stable node selection, cross-platform clients, enterprise proxies, crawling proxies, or clear SOCKS5/HTTP protocol support should consider alternatives with more transparent information.
The page does not provide information on accessibility from mainland China, route availability, or payment methods. Since it is a free Android app, payment is not a core issue for now; however, Google Play is usually restricted in mainland China, so users will need to test actual download and usability themselves.
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magictunnelvpn.com is an Iran 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 magictunnelvpn.com directly.