Privé VPN is a Russian-language VPN service focused on “stable Internet access” and transparent plans. Its website appears to target scenarios involving network restrictions within Russia, highlighting continued access to Telegram, YouTube, and neural network/AI services in restricted environments. Instead of offering a full proprietary client, the service instructs users to install the free Happ app, then copy a subscription link from the website’s user dashboard and import it for use.
According to the technical information provided, Privé VPN explicitly uses VLESS and offers 8 locations: Moscow, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Chicago, Frankfurt, London, Dubai, and Istanbul. All plans include access to all locations, and switching locations does not affect the price. In terms of simultaneous use, one paid subscription supports up to 5 devices and works with iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows; traffic is not metered by volume. On privacy, the site states “no logs,” but there is no visible independent audit or more detailed explanation of logging scope, data retention periods, or related policies.
Pricing is subscription-based: 299 RUB for 30 days, around 799/807 RUB for 3 months, and around 2299/2499 RUB for 1 year. Different sections of the site show inconsistent amounts, so the final price on the checkout page should be treated as authoritative. Payment methods include bank cards and СБП, processed via ЮKassa. If users allow their bank card to be saved, the service may support automatic renewal, which can be disabled in the user dashboard.
Its strengths are low pricing, simple plans, support for 5 devices, unlimited traffic, and 8 nodes, which provide basic coverage for lightweight personal use. Users can also receive extra subscription days by referring friends. The drawbacks are also clear: the node network is relatively small, and there is no disclosure about IP pools, bandwidth, refunds, or customer support guarantees. The only protocol mentioned is VLESS, with no reference to WireGuard, OpenVPN, or HTTP/SOCKS5. Some users may be unable to use it on mobile carrier LTE networks; the official recommendation is to switch to 3G, which suggests there are scenario-specific limitations in network stability.
Privé VPN is better suited to individual users in Russia who need access to Telegram, YouTube, and AI tools, as well as users looking for a low-cost VPN that can be shared across multiple devices. For business proxies, scraping, cross-border e-commerce, residential IPs, or mobile proxy needs, the site does not provide relevant capabilities. Access from mainland China is not described in the available text, and it is unclear whether direct connections or Chinese payment methods are supported. If using it in China, users should prepare a backup network or another more established international VPN/proxy service as an alternative.
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