PotatoVPN is a VPN service aimed at individual users. Its website positions it as an “ultra-fast and reliable free VPN,” while also offering a Premium subscription. It focuses on online privacy protection, hiding your real IP address, and accessing global websites and streaming content. It supports iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and Amazon Fire TV.
In terms of server resources, the Premium page states “over 5000 global servers,” and the homepage also mentions “thousands of virtual IP addresses.” However, it does not disclose specific country or city coverage, nor does it provide details on route quality. For protocols, it only says it offers multi-protocols, without specifying whether OpenVPN or WireGuard is supported. There is also no HTTP/SOCKS5 proxy information, so it is better suited as a general-purpose VPN rather than a developer or crawler proxy service. On security, PotatoVPN claims to use 256-bit encryption and multi-layer encryption technology, while hiding users’ real IP addresses. Its logging policy states that it does not store original IP addresses, does not log how users use their VPN connection, and does not sell, use, or disclose personal data. However, the text does not show any third-party no-logs audit or transparency report.
Premium is available monthly or annually: $11.99/month, or $71.99/year, equivalent to $5.99/month, with the page showing a 50% discount. Payment methods include credit cards, PayPal, Crypto, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. Refunds can be requested within 30 days of the first purchase, but payments made with cryptocurrency/CoinPayments are not refundable. Subscriptions renew automatically by default, and payment methods that support auto-renewal, such as credit cards and PayPal, will have it enabled by default.
The main advantages are broad client platform coverage, low-friction one-click connection, unlimited usage and bandwidth, and flexible payment options. The drawbacks are the lack of disclosure on key details: it does not list country coverage, does not specify the exact VPN protocols used, and does not provide real-world speed or availability metrics. The terms of service also state that the service is provided “AS IS/AS AVAILABLE,” with no guarantee that it will be uninterrupted or error-free. In addition, the account rules state that up to 3 devices on the same platform may be linked, and renting or lending accounts is prohibited.
PotatoVPN is better suited to ordinary personal users who want to access overseas websites, streaming services such as Netflix/Hulu, social networks, music, games, and sports content, as well as protect their privacy on public networks in daily use. If you need clearly defined residential proxies, mobile proxies, SOCKS5, APIs, or large-scale concurrency, it is not an ideal choice. The text does not explain whether it can be accessed directly from mainland China, how resistant it is to blocking, or whether local payment methods are supported. As a result, its China access status can only be rated as unknown. Before using it in China, it is recommended to first verify whether the official website, client login, and refund channels are available.
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