NullVPN is a VPN service aimed at heavily censored network environments. It is positioned less as a traditional consumer VPN and more as a service designed to make traffic βlook like normal secure HTTPS browsing.β Its website explicitly lists China, Iran, Russia, and similar regions as target use cases, with the main goal of reducing the chance of detection and blocking by deep packet inspection.
At the protocol level, NullVPN does not publicly disclose the specific protocol it uses, nor does it provide HTTP/SOCKS5 proxy details. Instead, it emphasizes that it does not use conventional OpenVPN, IKEv2, or WireGuard methods that can leave recognizable fingerprints, and that traffic is transmitted over secure web ports commonly used by banks and government websites. The service also offers automatic failover, switching to backup routes when the primary channel is blocked. In terms of server locations, the main text only explicitly mentions a Premium European server; it does not disclose the size of its IP pool, the number of countries, or whether the IPs are residential, mobile, or data center addresses.
NullVPN highlights that no email address, name, or phone number is required. Accounts are activated automatically through a Telegram Bot, and the service claims its βzero logsβ policy is guaranteed by its architecture, with no records of who connects, when they connect, or what they access. Payments support TON and USDT, and the website repeatedly emphasizes no bank cards, no PayPal, and no identity information. However, the text does not mention any third-party audit, company registration location, or legal jurisdiction, so its no-logs claim still largely depends on user trust in the provider.
Pricing is $5 monthly, $12 quarterly, or $40 yearly, including unlimited bandwidth and European servers. Android users can install a direct APK and receive an activation link via Telegram after payment. iOS, Windows, Mac, and Linux require compatible clients, with setup instructions available by contacting Telegram support. One point to note: the pricing page states that each plan includes 1 Android device, while the terms of service say each subscription allows up to 3 simultaneous devices, which creates an inconsistency.
The main advantages are low pricing, anonymous signup, and a clearly anti-blocking-oriented design, making it suitable for individual users in heavily censored regions who need stable access to the open internet. The drawbacks are limited transparency around server coverage, protocol details, operating entity, and audits; support is mainly handled through Telegram; and refunds are only available if the service does not work within 48 hours.
The website claims the service is designed for regions such as China, but it does not provide real-world test information on whether nullvpn.net is directly accessible from mainland China, so its China access status should be considered unknown. If the website is unreachable, the official recommendation is to obtain the service through the Telegram Bot, Telegram Channel, or TON Network site. Comparable alternatives include NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and ProtonVPN, though these traditional VPNs may rely more heavily on temporarily available routes in heavily censored environments.
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 nullvpn.net official site.
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