For AI tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, plus global websites, use
optimized international routes to shorten detours and access
90+ countries / 200+ routes with unlimited devices under one subscription.
7-day no-questions-asked refund
No-logs policy
Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT
Unlimited devices
No email address required
United States
Japan
Hong Kong
Singapore
South Korea
United Kingdom
Windows
Android
iOS
macOS
Linux
Global routes
Choose a shorter path by destination
VPNFF organizes common destinations across Asia, North America, and Europe. When choosing a route, first check where the target service is located, then consider the actual connection between the current network and the entry point. For AI tools and work services, prioritize an optimized route close to the target service with a clear path. For regional content, use the content region as the guide. Route names describe exit direction and link type; no single label replaces real-world performance.
Country/Region
City
Route type
Streaming
Asia routes
Japan
Tokyo
Optimized international route
Supported
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Low-detour relay
Supported
Singapore
Singapore
Optimized international route
Supported
South Korea
Seoul
Regional direct connection
Supported
North America and Europe routes
United States
Los Angeles
Optimized international route
Supported
United Kingdom
London
Regional relay
Supported
If several entry points serve the same destination, start with the geographically closer route, then adjust based on page response, file syncing, and video buffering. There is no need to stay on one route every day; when the source network, target service, or time of day changes, another path may work better.
International network acceleration is more than simply whether a connection works. Entry-point scheduling, long-distance transmission, account delivery, platform support, and after-sales terms together shape the long-term cost of use. The sections below explain each capability, how it works, and its practical limits.
01
Stable routes during peak hours
Evening congestion often occurs where networks and international links meet. It may appear as a page that takes too long to load, an interrupted response, or repeated file-upload retries. VPNFF distributes pressure across multiple regional entry points and optimized international routes, while retaining different link types such as relays and regional direct connections. Users can switch by destination instead of forcing every request through one exit. When route conditions change, selecting another entry point adjusts the path without repeatedly changing local app settings.
02
Privacy and a no-logs policy
Public, hotel, and shared-office networks have different administrative boundaries. Once connected, traffic travels through an encrypted channel to the selected exit, reducing the risk of direct access to its contents by intermediary networks. VPNFF follows a no-logs policy and does not record browsing content. The account side retains only information needed for subscriptions, traffic accounting, and troubleshooting. No email address is required for registration; a username and password are enough, keeping account details focused and reducing unrelated data collection.
03
Unlimited devices
The same user may switch between a desktop, laptop, tablet, and everyday mobile device. VPNFF supports Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux, with unlimited devices. A subscription can be imported on supported platforms, avoiding the management cost of creating a separate account for each device. Multiple devices share the traffic allowance, so choose a tier by total usage rather than device count alone.
04
Targeted routes for AI tools
AI conversations, long-form generation, file uploads, and persistent sessions place different demands on a connection than ordinary browsing. Brief instability can interrupt an upload or require generated content to be requested again. VPNFF provides common directions such as the United States, Japan, and Singapore, making it easier to select an exit closer to the AI service. Route switching happens in the client, without changing each browser or desktop app. If responses pause, try another entry point in the same region before checking the local network.
05
Regional streaming routes
Video services assess playable content using the exit region, route quality, and content licensing. VPNFF clearly marks streaming support in the node list, so users can choose by content region. HD playback depends more on sustained transfer than on a single peak-speed reading. Choose a route with stable buffering and avoid frequent exit changes during playback. If the service region and exit region do not match, select the corresponding country or region again and refresh the app session.
06
Refunds and plan changes
To judge whether a network service fits, test it against the user's network, commonly used platforms, and target services. VPNFF offers a 7-day no-questions-asked refund, giving users time to install, import, select routes, and verify common scenarios. Monthly subscription traffic resets each month on the activation date; when upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is prorated across the remaining days. For short-term intensive use or traffic that should not reset monthly, choose a traffic pack that remains valid until used and never expires.
How to choose
Assess routes, accounts, and delivery separately
To decide whether a subscription suits long-term use, break the question into three parts: whether routes cover common destinations, whether the account is easy to manage, and whether plan rules are clear. VPNFF places these details on their respective pages instead of replacing the decision with a single speed claim.
ROUTE
Start with the target region
AI tools, international office suites, code-hosting platforms, and regional content may use servers in different locations, so the best exit can differ. The nodes page lists cities, route types, and streaming support by region to narrow the options first. After connecting, verify with familiar websites, file uploads, and persistent sessions rather than treating one speed test as the full conclusion.
ACCOUNT
Then consider daily management
No email address is required; a username and password are enough to create an account. After choosing a plan, users can get clients and subscriptions from the user panel and use them across Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux. Unlimited devices make the service suitable for personal use across multiple platforms with consistent settings.
TERMS
Finally review billing rules
Monthly subscription traffic resets each month on the activation date, which suits regular usage. Traffic packs remain available until used and never expire, making them suitable for irregular schedules or short periods of intensive transfer. Payments support Alipay, WeChat Pay, and USDT, with a 7-day no-questions-asked refund. Rules are visible before selection, so plans can be matched to actual usage.
Monthly subscription
Choose a tier by monthly traffic
All three monthly plans share the same route coverage and platform support; the main difference is monthly traffic. Traffic resets each month on the activation date, and mid-cycle upgrades prorate the price difference across the remaining days. Choose based on actual app usage rather than device count, since every tier supports unlimited devices.
60GB / month
Light Plan
¥9.9/ month
Suitable for web browsing, AI conversations, email, and light document syncing. It is easier to control fixed spending when daily usage is concentrated and video viewing is limited.
Suitable for frequent use of AI tools, international work services, code repositories, and online video. The larger allowance covers more everyday scenarios and reduces the need to check remaining traffic often.
Suitable for HD video, larger file syncing, remote collaboration, and sustained use across platforms. When multiple devices share a subscription, the larger allowance leaves more room for each endpoint.
For irregular schedules, concentrated use while traveling, or traffic that should not reset monthly, choose a pack that remains available until used. Traffic packs never expire: ¥158 / 300GB, ¥358 / 1000GB, and ¥658 / 3000GB. Monthly subscriptions and traffic packs use different billing models, so compare usage period and total volume before choosing.
This section covers registration, route selection, platforms, traffic, and refunds. More detailed import and troubleshooting steps are available in the FAQ and user guides.
No. A username and password are enough to create an account. Use a password that is not reused on other services and keep the username safe. After registration, the user panel provides plan selection, clients, and subscriptions. Account details stay minimal without affecting use of the same subscription across supported platforms.
Which region should I choose for AI tools?
Start with common directions such as the United States, Japan, or Singapore, then adjust based on the target service's response. If several entry points are available in one region, compare session continuity, file uploads, and page loading rather than one connection result. When the local network changes, reconnecting or switching to another route in the same region is often more direct than changing app settings.
How many devices can use one subscription?
Unlimited devices. VPNFF supports Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux, allowing the subscription provided by one account to be imported on these platforms. All devices share the plan's traffic, so simultaneous video, file syncing, and AI uploads should be considered when choosing a monthly plan or traffic pack.
How does monthly traffic reset, and how are upgrades calculated?
Monthly subscription traffic resets each month on the activation date. If the current tier is insufficient, you can upgrade mid-cycle, with the price difference prorated across the remaining days. For longer gaps between use or traffic that should not reset monthly, choose a traffic pack; it remains available until used and never expires. The two products suit different usage rhythms, so estimate total traffic for common scenarios before choosing.
What are the refund terms and payment methods?
VPNFF offers a 7-day no-questions-asked refund. Payment methods include Alipay, WeChat Pay, and USDT. After getting started, install the client, import the subscription, select common regional routes, and test AI tools, work services, and video scenarios early to assess compatibility with the current network and devices.
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