Private access.
Fast setup in minutes.
Purchase access and receive a private download page that shows a QR code (mobile) and a configuration file (desktop). Simple onboarding, clear pricing.
Purchase access and receive a private download page that shows a QR code (mobile) and a configuration file (desktop). Simple onboarding, clear pricing.
Designed for a smooth purchase → setup flow, with simple deliverables and straightforward language.
Once payment confirms, your access page displays your QR code and config download.
Modern VPN protocol known for speed and efficiency on mobile and desktop.
No inflated promises. Clear acceptable use and privacy/limits included below.
Choose a plan. You’ll be redirected to Stripe Checkout. After payment, you’ll land on your private access page.
Simple steps. You don’t need to email support to get started.
Choose a plan and pay via Stripe Checkout.
You’ll be sent to your private access page at /access/<token>.
Scan the QR in WireGuard (mobile) or download the config (desktop).
Quick answers to reduce friction and keep expectations clear.
Usually a few minutes after payment confirmation. If it’s still “processing,” refresh the access page shortly.
No. A VPN encrypts traffic between your device and the VPN server, but it does not guarantee anonymity or bypass laws and platform policies.
A private access page containing (1) a QR code for WireGuard mobile apps and (2) a config download for desktop WireGuard clients.
It’s intended for personal use. If you need multi-device or family/team access, you should implement explicit multi-user/device support on the backend and update policies accordingly.
See the Refund Policy. In general, digital services are often not refundable once delivered, but you can choose a customer-friendly policy if you want—just keep it consistent and clear.
This section is written to stay realistic and legally safer by avoiding exaggerated privacy claims.
Acceptable Use: You agree not to use the service for unlawful activity, harassment, threats, fraud, malware, unauthorized access, IP infringement, or attempts to evade law enforcement or platform rules.
Privacy/Logging: Do not claim “no logs” unless you can prove it operationally. If you later publish a formal privacy policy, it must match what you actually do on the server (e.g., web access logs, VPN logs, payment metadata).
Limits of a VPN: A VPN can improve privacy and security on networks, but it does not guarantee anonymity, prevent all tracking, or remove legal obligations.
Service availability: As with any network service, availability can be affected by maintenance, outages, or upstream providers.
Payments: Card payments are processed by Stripe. Your payment details are handled by Stripe according to their policies.
Questions: If you want formal “Terms of Service” and “Privacy Policy” pages, create them and link them here. Until then, this page serves as the minimum disclosure layer.