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OKVpn is a VPN service aimed at the Russian-speaking market. Its website emphasizes being “fast,” connecting in just a few clicks, and working on all devices. It offers standard VPN plans as well as router-specific plans, and provides contact channels through a Telegram Bot, a channel, and a support account.
Based on the site content, OKVpn looks more like a consumer VPN than a proxy pool service. The page does not specify whether it uses residential, datacenter, or mobile IPs, nor does it disclose HTTP, SOCKS5, or any specific VPN protocols. In terms of coverage, it only says there are “many overseas regions” available and that it also has Russian servers, but it does not provide a country list, node count, or IP pool size. The standard plan is advertised as supporting unlimited devices, no ads, and speeds up to 10GB/s; the router plan claims support for popular routers and speeds up to 20GB/s. However, these are marketing claims on the page, with no clear bandwidth caps, concurrency rules, or speed test methodology provided.
The standard plan costs 249₽ for 1 month, 699₽ for 3 months, and 2499₽ for 12 months, with a 24-hour test available for 11₽. Router plans are more expensive: 499₽ for 1 month, 1299₽ for 3 months, and 4999₽ for 12 months, with a test price of 21₽. Compared with the prices shown on the page for ExpressVPN, Surfshark, CyberGhost, and similar services, OKVpn is positioned as a low-cost option.
The advantages are its low entry price, short-term test option, unlimited devices on the standard plan, support for router deployment, and advertised 24/7 technical support. The drawbacks are also clear: it does not publicly disclose its protocols, encryption methods, logging policy, company entity, payment methods, or full node information. Its claim of “complete privacy” is not backed by a no-logs audit or privacy policy, and overall technical transparency is limited.
OKVpn may suit users who want to try a VPN at low cost, need multi-device or home-router setup, and are comfortable using Russian-language Telegram support. It is less suitable for users with strict requirements around privacy audits, enterprise compliance, guaranteed regional coverage, or verifiable service quality.
The page does not provide information about accessibility from mainland China, payment availability, or dedicated routes for China, so its China usability is unknown. If you plan to use it in China, it is recommended to buy the 24-hour test first to verify access to the official site, payment, and node connectivity. Alternatives to consider include ExpressVPN, Surfshark, IPVanish, and others listed on the page.
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ok-vpn.io is an Russia Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $2.80, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ok-vpn.io directly.