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Lantern Accelerator is a personal firewall-circumvention/VPN acceleration service presented on the ratuajaib.com page. It highlights “stable access to the open internet,” a free trial, unlimited traffic, and multiple encryption methods. The page emphasizes access to overseas sites such as Google and YouTube, and offers usage options across Android, Windows, iOS, and Mac.
On the protocol side, the page states that it uses BGP relay and dedicated-line transmission, and supports protocols such as SS, vMess, and Trojan. However, it does not mention HTTP or SOCKS5. For node coverage, it only describes “multiple key nodes worldwide” and “automatic switching across multiple countries and routes,” without disclosing specific countries, node counts, or IP pool size. Concurrency is more clearly stated: up to 10 devices can be used at the same time, and the plans are described as having no traffic limits. On privacy, the page claims to hide the user’s real IP, use multiple layers of encryption, clear usage records within six hours, and automatically delete accounts after three months of inactivity. However, there is no formal privacy policy, no no-logs audit, and no company identity information visible.
The pricing structure is straightforward: a 6-hour free trial; 1 month at ¥29/month; 6 months at ¥139, equivalent to ¥23/month; and 2 years at ¥469, equivalent to ¥19/month. The page repeatedly states that these are one-time payments and that there is no automatic renewal. Payment methods include WeChat Pay and Alipay, which are convenient for Chinese users.
The advantages are its low barrier to entry, free trial, relatively low pricing, multi-device support, and Chinese-language instructions and customer support access. The drawbacks are limited transparency: there is no company location, node list, bandwidth cap information, service-level commitment, or formal logging policy. iOS does not have a dedicated client and requires Shadowrocket plus an Apple ID from another region. Mac users also need to adjust system security settings, which may create friction for beginners.
It is better suited to individual users who mainly need everyday browsing, social media, video access, and lightweight multi-device firewall circumvention. It is not suitable for professional users who require compliance audits, fixed exit IPs, enterprise-grade SLAs, or clearly specified country nodes. As for whether the official website can be accessed directly from mainland China, the crawled text does not provide confirmation, so its China accessibility status can only be marked as unknown. If it cannot be accessed, users may consider alternatives listed on the page, such as 快喵加速器, 快柠檬加速器, and 快鸭VPN.
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ratuajaib.com is an Unknown Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $4.00, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ratuajaib.com directly.