Routes for AI development and international services

Cursor acceleration for stable connections

Cross-border paths for code completion, model chats, extension downloads, and developer API access. The focus is on stable relay routes, unlimited simultaneous devices, and exit locations across multiple regions to reduce network-switching friction in your workflow.

  • 60-day refund policy
  • No-logs policy
  • Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT
  • Unlimited simultaneous devices
  • No email address required
COVERAGE 100+ countries Exit locations across regions
ROUTES 150+ routes Switch paths by use case
DEVICES Unlimited Simultaneous devices
REFUND 60 days Refund without reason
PLATFORM
  • Windows
  • Android
  • iOS
  • macOS
  • Linux
POPULAR
  • Singapore
  • United States
  • Japan
  • Hong Kong
  • United Kingdom

SPEC / CONNECTION

Cross-border access specifications

This section lists only the service specifications that directly affect your decision. The focus is not vague speed claims, but how routes fit development, streaming, mobile work, and multi-device collaboration.

100+ countries 150+ routes 60-day refund policy
01

Peak-hour route management

Cross-border access performance is shaped by more than local bandwidth. Entry congestion, regional transit, and exit quality all affect the final experience. UQVPN offers multiple routes to reduce the impact of fluctuations on any single path. If speeds drop in the evening, keep the target region unchanged and try another route type in the same region before changing app settings or account regions. For development connections that run continuously, continuity, completion rates, and long sessions matter more than a single short speed test.

02

No-logs policy

Privacy settings should be grounded in clear data boundaries. UQVPN follows a no-logs policy and does not use browsing content as service-operation records. Users remain responsible for account security: use a unique password, keep the client updated, and sign out of the user panel on shared devices. Registration requires only a username and password, with no email address required, reducing unnecessary data submission. Information needed for payments, plans, and support tickets is handled for its respective function; see the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use for details.

03

Unlimited devices

Development work often spans desktops, laptops, tablets, and mobile devices. UQVPN does not limit simultaneous devices, making it suitable for maintaining one subscription across Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux. This avoids repeatedly signing devices out and reauthorizing them, though each device should still be configured for its operating system. Desktop devices suit ongoing development and downloads, while mobile devices require attention to background policies that can affect long-lived connections.

04

AI tool access

Cursor, browser-based model interfaces, and developer APIs do not have identical network requirements. Code completion favors many continuous small requests; web chats maintain longer sessions; API calls also involve concurrency, timeouts, and consistent exits. UQVPN provides routes across multiple regions so you can choose an exit matching the target service. If one tool behaves unexpectedly, first separate account status, app settings, and network path instead of attributing every error to route speed.

05

Streaming access

Streaming access depends on the exit region, content licensing, and sustained transfer capacity. UQVPN routes in different regions can match the relevant libraries. First identify the content region you need, then compare playback stability among routes in that region. If quality gradually drops after playback starts, check local Wi-Fi, background downloads, and device decoding before switching routes. The route list indicates streaming support direction to help narrow the options.

06

Refunds and plan details

Choose a plan based on actual traffic habits rather than comparing only the monthly price. Monthly subscription traffic resets each month on the activation date, making it suitable for regular use; traffic packages remain available until used and never expire, which suits irregular demand or backup devices. When upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is converted into remaining days. All plans include the 60-day refund policy stated in the facts. You can configure the client and test common use cases before deciding whether the route coverage fits your environment.

ROUTE / SAMPLE

Route selection preview

Start by checking the target service’s region, then consider the use case. Development tools usually need continuous connections and controlled exit changes; streaming prioritizes regional matching and sustained transfer; everyday web access can favor a nearby entry point. The examples below show how the route directory is organized and do not display load or latency figures.

Country/region City Route type Streaming
Singapore Singapore Relay route Supported
United States Los Angeles Relay route Supported
Japan Tokyo IEPL dedicated route Supported
Hong Kong Hong Kong IEPL dedicated route Supported
United Kingdom London Relay route Supported
IEPL

Dedicated entry

Suitable for development sessions, remote collaboration, and sustained transfers where connection continuity matters. Consider your local network conditions as well; a route label is not a substitute for testing the actual use case.

RELAY

Relay route

Relay entries organize cross-region paths for everyday web access, AI tools, and streaming. When the target region remains unchanged, limited switching among routes in that region is possible.

DIRECT

Direct route

The path structure is more direct, while actual performance depends more heavily on the local carrier and cross-border link conditions. Use it as a comparison or when local network conditions are favorable.

CLIENT / ACCESS

Client download access

Clients, subscription details, and import access are kept in the user panel. After signing in, open the download area to get the client and subscription for your device. Marketing pages do not provide static installers or subscription URLs, avoiding configurations that do not match the account status.

Windows

Get the client and subscription after signing in, suitable for desktop development, browser access, and ongoing downloads.

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macOS

Get the client and subscription after signing in. Follow your system prompts to complete network-related permissions during installation.

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Android

Get the client and subscription after signing in. If the background connection drops, check the system’s battery-management settings.

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iOS

After signing in, view the iOS setup method and subscription access, then complete the import using the steps in the user panel.

Get the client

Linux

Get Linux usage materials and the subscription after signing in, suitable for development environments and everyday work devices.

Get the client

Access sequence: First create a username and password, then choose a plan and open the download area in the user panel. Subscriptions are linked to account status, so copy or import them from the panel rather than relying on old screenshots, old configurations, or content saved from another page.

Device migration: Unlimited simultaneous devices means the same account can be used across multiple systems, but permission models and background policies vary by platform. When moving to another device, reread the steps for that platform instead of copying settings from a different system.

PLAN / MONTHLY

Monthly subscriptions and traffic packages

Monthly subscriptions suit regular use, with traffic resetting each month on the activation date; traffic packages suit irregular demand and remain available until used without expiring. When upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is converted into remaining days. Every tier supports 100+ countries, 150+ routes, and unlimited simultaneous devices.

60GB MONTHLY

¥9.9/month

60GB included each month

Suitable for personal workflows centered on code completion, web research, text chats, and light cross-border access. If development-tool connections matter more than continuous high-bitrate playback, use this tier to gauge everyday traffic needs.

  • Traffic resets monthly on the activation date
  • Unlimited simultaneous devices
  • 60-day refund policy
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500GB MONTHLY

¥28/month

500GB included each month

Suitable for continuous connections across multiple devices, frequent downloads, and heavier streaming use. Before choosing, review your current devices and task types rather than assuming the highest-traffic tier is the best fit.

  • Traffic resets monthly on the activation date
  • Unlimited simultaneous devices
  • 60-day refund policy
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TRAFFIC PACK

Save traffic for actual use

Traffic packages remain available until used and never expire, making them suitable for intermittent use, backup devices, or cases where monthly resets are undesirable. Options include ¥158/300GB, ¥358/1000GB, and ¥658/3000GB. Monthly subscriptions and traffic packages are calculated differently, so first decide whether your usage is regular.

  • ¥158300GB
  • ¥3581000GB
  • ¥6583000GB

How to choose the right tier

Development requests, web browsing, and text chats usually consist of many small connections, so their traffic use differs from continuous video. Streaming, system images, project dependencies, and large downloads consume traffic faster. If you have no usage history yet, list your usual devices, frequency, and main tasks, then compare a monthly subscription with a traffic package. There is no need to maintain a higher tier for occasional tasks, but do not omit multiple high-traffic tasks from your estimate.

Monthly subscription traffic resets each month on the activation date, not at a single calendar-month cutoff. When upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is converted into remaining days, so the remaining period after upgrading should be read alongside the panel display. Payments support Alipay, WeChat Pay, and USDT. Plan details, current account status, and available actions are determined by the user panel.

NOTES / GUIDES

Networking resources

These articles break down the relationship between routes, devices, and applications for specific tasks. The focus is on the decision process: confirm the need, locate the network component involved, then decide whether to switch routes, adjust the client, or check the target service status.

Streaming

Netflix VPN recommendations 2026: Regional libraries and 4K bandwidth explained

A practical way to compare access to US, Japan, and Hong Kong libraries, with the relationship between sustained bandwidth, route region, and playback stability explained.

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AI Tools

Which accelerator is best for AI API calls? A guide to fixed exits and timeouts

Distinguishes the network requirements of web chats and API calls, explaining how to assess fixed exits, long-lived connections, concurrency, and timeout retries.

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Streaming

Which accelerator is best for sports streaming? Low-latency routes and peak-hour checks

Examines live-stream delivery, playback buffering, and peak-hour route pressure to explain which network components to check first when watching sports.

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Guides

Common VPN questions for beginners: device limits, traffic usage, and speed policies

Explains multi-device use, traffic resets, persistent connections, and route switching in practical order, serving as a pre-setup checklist for first-time users.

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DECISION NOTE

Check verifiable specifications before choosing a service

Cross-border network services should not be judged by a single speed test or broad claims alone. More verifiable points include regional coverage, route organization, platform support, device limits, traffic-reset rules, refund terms, and payment access. UQVPN places this information across its route page, plans, guides, and terms so users can make a basic comparison before creating an account. Requiring no email address also reduces the information needed for an initial service review.

Actual connection performance is still affected by the local carrier, Wi-Fi, device system, target-service status, and time of use. When something goes wrong, troubleshoot in order: local network, client status, target region, route type, and app settings. This process is more likely to reveal the cause than switching routes at random, and helps avoid mistaking account permissions, regional content rules, or system background limits for a route failure.

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