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NekoPass is a PROXY service accessed primarily through a Telegram bot and a web-based personal dashboard. The website states that it is aimed at Russian users and uses the VLESS + Reality protocol. Users choose a plan or trial via @NekoPass_robot, receive a subscription link, and then import it into the Happ client to connect. The personal dashboard is used to view subscriptions, profile details, balance, and connection status.
In terms of proxy type, the site does not specify whether the service uses residential, data center, or mobile proxies. It also does not disclose the size of its IP pool, the number of supported node countries, or specific routes, only mentioning “servers in different locations” in broad terms. The protocol layer is clearer: it uses VLESS + Reality, but there is no mention of HTTP/SOCKS5. As such, it is closer to a personal proxy/VPN-style encrypted tunnel than a traditional proxy pool designed for crawling, account farming, or enterprise data collection. Device support covers Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and Linux, but the official requirement is to use the Happ client; other clients are “not provided.”
NekoPass uses a subscription model. Specific prices and plan conditions are shown only inside the Telegram bot; the website content does not list pricing, traffic allowances, speed limits, or billing periods. A 3-day trial is available for first-time connections, allowing users to test speed and stability before purchasing. Payment methods include Russian bank cards, cryptocurrency, and options available in the personal dashboard or bot. The number of devices can be adjusted, but only once per week at most.
The main advantage is its low barrier to entry: purchase, renewal, support, and subscription link retrieval can all be handled inside Telegram. The trial period is useful for checking whether the service works well on your local network. NekoPass also states that it does not keep access logs or track user activity, storing only technical information such as traffic usage and subscription duration. The drawbacks are also clear: pricing, nodes, bandwidth, concurrency, and SLA details are not transparent; client choice is restricted; and it lacks the IP type, country pool, and protocol parameters commonly expected from business-oriented proxy services.
NekoPass is better suited to personal secure connections, public Wi‑Fi use, travel and remote work, and everyday website access. It is not suitable for teams that require large-scale residential proxies, HTTP/SOCKS5, country targeting, or automated data collection. The site does not state how well it works from mainland China, so it is impossible to assess the stability of access to the official website, Telegram Bot, Happ client, or payment flow. If using it from China, you should first use the 3-day trial to verify connectivity and keep another proxy/VPN ready as a fallback.
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nekopass.ru is an Russia Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach nekopass.ru directly.