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Safeblok is a VPN service positioned around “Private, Fast, Borderless Internet Access,” with a focus on privacy and secure access. Its website highlights military-grade encryption, identity masking, protection against hackers and trackers, and access to geo-restricted content worldwide. Based on its terms, the service is clearly categorized as a virtual private network, covering network systems such as servers, transmission, routers, IP addresses, and related protocols.
Safeblok currently provides limited public information on the key criteria users typically care about for proxies/VPNs. The main content does not disclose the number of servers, supported countries/regions, IP pool size, or whether its exit nodes are residential, datacenter, or mobile. At the protocol level, it only refers broadly to VPN services and related protocols, without listing OpenVPN, WireGuard, IKEv2, or any HTTP/SOCKS5 proxy support. Concurrent usage is relatively clear: each account is limited to a single individual and may not be shared, but up to two active connections are allowed per account, mainly to support simultaneous use on mobile devices. On anonymity, the site claims it can keep your identity anonymous and hidden, but the captured text does not include a strict no-logs commitment or details on log retention, so its privacy credibility still needs further verification.
Safeblok uses a subscription model, and its terms state that multiple service or product tiers may be offered. The current pricing structure should be checked on the website’s subscription page or in the terms appendix. All prices are quoted for one user and one device, and renewal fees are automatically charged to the payment method on file. The refund policy is relatively clear: users may cancel auto-renewal at any time; if dissatisfied with the service, they may request a refund within 30 days of receiving the service, though renewal periods after automatic billing are generally not covered by this guarantee.
Its strengths are a straightforward positioning, emphasis on personal privacy, secure encryption, and cross-region access, plus a 30-day refund guarantee. Support channels include [email protected] and phone support. The main drawback is limited transparency: there is little information on server coverage, speed capabilities, protocols, platform support, audits, or a no-logs policy, making it difficult to compare directly with more established VPN providers.
Safeblok is better suited to individual users for private browsing, protection on public networks, anti-tracking, and accessing geo-restricted content. It is not suitable for teams, commercial proxy use, web scraping, or resale. For access from mainland China, the available content does not clarify whether the official website is reachable, whether its routes can withstand blocking, or whether payment methods work reliably. As such, its China usability should be considered unknown. If you plan to use it in China, first confirm whether the website opens, whether the client can connect, and whether payment is available, and keep another mature VPN or proxy service as a fallback.
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safeblok.com is an Unknown Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach safeblok.com directly.