Covering 90+ countries / 200+ routes, with support for five major platforms and unlimited devices. No email address is required; sign up with a username and password.
A route name is only a starting point. When choosing a route, consider the target service’s region, the time of day, and the type of application. A nearby exit is generally suitable for everyday browsing and office work, while an exit in the target region is better for regional content. Disconnecting before switching can reduce leftover sessions.
CHECK / 01
For a first connection, try an Asian route such as Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, or South Korea, then confirm that webpages, DNS, and everyday apps work as expected. For a service tied to a specific region, switch to the corresponding exit. Avoid locking yourself to one route name; comparing again after network conditions change is more effective.
CHECK / 02
IEPL dedicated, transit, and direct routes suit different scenarios. Dedicated routes focus on organizing cross-border links, transit routes use an intermediate path to improve connections for some carriers, and direct routes take a more straightforward path. The routes available in the client are determined by what is shown in the user panel.
Country or region
City
Route type
Streaming
Japan
Tokyo
IEPL dedicated
Supported
Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong
Transit route
Supported
Singapore
Singapore
IEPL dedicated
Supported
South Korea
Seoul
Transit route
Supported
United States
Los Angeles
Direct route
Supported
Germany
Frankfurt
Direct route
Supported
SESSION STATUS
Dynamic figures are provided only as route references for the current session. Actual connection results depend on the local network and client.
The sections below cover connectivity, privacy, devices, AI Tools, streaming, and refunds separately. Each point reflects specific usage conditions rather than vague speed claims standing in for route selection and client configuration.
A1
Route tiers during peak hours
Cross-border connections are affected by the local carrier, entry region, and target service at different times. 74VPN provides 90+ countries and 200+ routes, making it possible to adjust between nearby Asian exits, target regions in Europe and North America, and different route types. If webpages respond slowly during peak hours, try another route in the same region first, then compare an exit in the target region instead of repeatedly reinstalling the client. Tiered routes provide practical alternatives, turning troubleshooting from guesswork into an ordered choice.
A2
Encrypted transmission and a no-logs policy
On public, shared, and cross-border networks, traffic should enter an encrypted tunnel before reaching the target service through the selected exit. 74VPN’s privacy policy follows a no-logs approach and does not record users’ browsing content. Users should still check the client connection status, exit IP, and DNS results locally, since browser proxies, system proxies, and in-app proxies may use different paths. Clear verification steps are more reliable than simply seeing “Connected,” and make it easier to confirm traffic direction after switching routes.
A3
Unlimited devices
One subscription works on Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux, with unlimited devices. Computers can handle office and development tasks, tablets and other mobile devices can support browsing and video, while Linux devices suit work environments that need to run continuously. System proxy methods vary by platform, so obtain the client and subscription from the user panel to avoid applying one platform’s import steps to another. When changing devices, first check whether the old device is still connected.
A4
AI Tools and developer requests
Web chats, code editors, command-line tools, and API requests have different network requirements. Web apps prioritize persistent sessions, while development requests are also affected by connection reuse, timeout settings, and exit changes. When using services such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, first choose a region where the target service is accessible, then keep the exit stable throughout the same work session. If a script times out, check its retry settings, local DNS, and route as well as whether the browser can open the page. A fixed work route helps reduce mid-session changes.
A5
Streaming exits by region
Streaming platforms determine visible content using the exit region, account region, content rights, and device environment. 74VPN’s route table lists streaming support as a separate field, so prioritize the region where the target content is available. If a page opens but the catalog does not change, quit the app, reconnect, clear the old session, and open it again. High-resolution video also depends on the local access network and playback device. A route can improve the cross-border path but cannot replace local network quality, so distinguish loading failures, region mismatches, and insufficient local bandwidth during troubleshooting.
A6
30-day no-questions-asked refund
Whether a plan fits should be determined using your own devices, network, and target services. 74VPN offers a 30-day no-questions-asked refund, allowing you to check client import, route connectivity, exit region, and everyday apps in real-world conditions. During testing, keep a simple record of the device, network environment, selected region, and any issues; this can speed up ticket diagnosis. Refund handling and technical troubleshooting are separate matters: follow the troubleshooting steps first, or proceed under the refund policy.
WHY / 74VPN
The difference is in verifiable service parameters
When choosing a cross-border network service, page adjectives are difficult to verify directly. Coverage, plan terms, device rules, payment methods, and the refund policy are more useful points to compare. 74VPN states monthly plans, data packages, supported platforms, and route coverage separately: monthly-plan data resets each month on the activation date, with mid-cycle upgrade differences converted into remaining days; data packages last until used and never expire; devices are unlimited; and payments support Alipay, WeChat Pay, and USDT. Choose based on your monthly usage, then manage clients, subscriptions, and tickets through the panel.
CLIENT ACCESS
Five platforms, all obtained from the panel
The marketing site does not provide static installers or subscription URLs. Log in to the user panel to obtain the relevant client and subscription, then import them for your platform.
Windows
After logging in, obtain the client and subscription, import them, then check the system proxy and exit IP.
The three monthly plans differ in their monthly data allowance. Data resets each month on the activation date, and mid-cycle upgrade differences are converted into remaining days. Every tier supports unlimited devices and includes a 30-day no-questions-asked refund.
PLAN 01
60GB monthly plan
¥9.9/ month
Suitable for light use centered on web browsing, information lookup, message syncing, and short office sessions. If your needs are limited to a few recurring tasks, start with this tier and observe your actual usage.
Suitable for a mix of everyday work, AI Tools, web access, and video. This tier offers more monthly headroom for rotating across multiple devices or staying connected for longer periods.
Suitable for frequent video, larger file transfers, sustained development connections, and long-term use across multiple devices. Estimate your usual monthly usage first rather than judging only by the number of devices.
Choose a plan, verify the connection, manage multiple devices
The blog covers purchase decisions, connection checks, and everyday use. The step-by-step instructions can be read alongside the quick-start guide.
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