Hong Kong
Singapore
Japan
United States
United Kingdom
120+countries covered
220+available routes
Unlimitedsimultaneous devices
14 daysrefund policy
KcVPNGLOBAL ACCESS
KC GLOBAL PASS
NETWORK KEYCARD
Route DirectoryACCESS
USUnited StatesUS GATE
JPJapanJP GATE
HKHong KongHK GATE
SGSingaporeSG GATE
KRSouth KoreaKR GATE
Access details
Cross-Border Access permissions
Review how routes are assigned and clients are used before choosing a plan. The sections below are organized by access point, explaining the problem addressed, how it is handled, and the relevant limits.
No email address required
SPDPeak-hour route scheduling
Speed and stability
Assigned by access-point distance, then route quality
Cross-border access can slow down for several reasons at once: distance to the access point, interregional links, and peak-hour congestion. KcVPN offers direct, relay, and dedicated routes, so users can start with an access point near their location and switch routes for work, video, or everyday browsing. If a route becomes unstable, there is no need to reinstall the client or open a new plan; simply choose another access point within the existing subscription. This breaks connection issues into checkable steps instead of treating one route as a permanent answer.
Fact scope: 120+ countries / 220+ routes
PRVMinimal browsing-content records
Privacy policy
Registration details and browsing activity handled separately
KcVPN only requires a username and password to activate an account; no email address is required. Account status, plan traffic, and order records needed to deliver the subscription are retained for service delivery, while browsing content is not stored as a service record. On public networks, the client establishes an encrypted connection before sending access requests, which can reduce the risk of exposing browsing content directly to others on the same local network. Privacy also depends on keeping your password secure, updating the client promptly, and avoiding saved login sessions on shared devices.
Registration requirements: username + password
DEVShared use across devices
Device permissions
One subscription for desktop and mobile devices
Work computers, personal computers, and tablets often serve different purposes, and managing separate plans for each device adds maintenance overhead. KcVPN supports Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux, with unlimited simultaneous devices. After obtaining a subscription from the dashboard, users can import it into the appropriate client and choose a suitable connection mode for each device. Unlimited devices does not mean traffic is calculated separately: usage across devices still shares the traffic allowance of the selected plan.
Supported platforms: Windows / macOS / iOS / Android / Linux
AIXAccess paths for AI tools
AI tools
Choose a fixed region for session stability
AI tools often involve continuous requests such as sign-in, long conversations, file uploads, and ongoing generation. Frequently changing exit regions mid-session can interrupt the connection. Choose a region supported by the target service and keep the route stable during the same work session; if a regional change is needed, save your work first and then reconnect. KcVPN's multi-region routes let you choose separate paths for work and AI tools, but availability ultimately depends on each platform's own rules.
Route selection: keep one region for a continuous session
MEDStreaming region selection
Streaming
Streaming access: check the region, then the route
Streaming catalogs vary by exit region, platform account, and content licensing. KcVPN's route list identifies access points suited to streaming, so users can first choose the content region and then select a route in the corresponding country or region. If playback buffers, pause high-bandwidth tasks on other devices before trying another route in the same region. Whether a specific title is available depends on the platform's licensing, so route selection addresses the access path rather than replacing a membership or content license.
Route label: streaming support shown separately in the list
REFRefund and chargeback rules
Refund protection
Check devices and routes before deciding whether to keep the plan
KcVPN offers a 14-day refund policy. After activation, import the client and test your usual devices, network, and destination-region routes. If the service does not suit your environment, submit a request under the refund policy. Keep your order details and note the platform and route type involved so the support ticket can be reviewed efficiently. The refund policy means you do not have to assess every technical detail before purchase: validate the service in your actual environment first, then decide whether to continue.
Refund scope: 14-day refund policy
KEY
Clear access delivery
After registration, plans, subscriptions, and client access are centralized in the user dashboard. The marketing pages do not provide direct installer links or public subscription URLs, helping prevent downloads of mismatched files from old or incorrect pages. Obtaining the client and subscription after signing in keeps plan status, remaining traffic, and device settings within one delivery flow.
ROUTE
Choose routes by purpose, not by name
A nearby access point is usually better for everyday browsing, but video, work, and AI tools have different route requirements. KcVPN lists regions, cities, route types, and streaming support separately, allowing users to filter by task instead of relying on a vague “high-speed” label. When something goes wrong, it is also easier to identify whether the access point, route type, or target service needs adjustment.
Route preview
Global routes cataloged by region and use case
The route table lists static information intended for route selection. In practice, start with an access point near your location; when you need content from a specific region, choose the corresponding country or region.
Start with a nearby access point for everyday browsing
An access point closer to your current network usually means less detouring between your network and the entry point. Test Asian access points such as Hong Kong, Japan, or Singapore first, then adjust based on your destination. If several route types are available in the same region, try a relay or dedicated route first; compare direct routes only when the destination and network conditions make that useful.
Avoid frequent region changes during work sessions
Online documents, remote meetings, and admin panels typically rely on continuous sessions. Once connected, keep the same exit region throughout a work session whenever possible. Before switching routes, save documents and finish upload tasks, then change the access point to reduce repeated session verification and the risk of losing unsaved content.
For video, consider both region and route labels
The streaming-support label indicates that a route suits the relevant use case, but the catalog still depends on the platform account and regional licensing. If playback is unstable, stop downloads on other devices before switching to another route in the same region. Avoid switching regions repeatedly during playback, as this can affect both caching and the platform's region assessment.
Client delivery
Five major platforms available from the user dashboard
Clients and subscriptions are available from the user dashboard after sign-in. Activate a plan first, then open the download area and choose your platform; the marketing pages do not provide static installers or public subscription URLs.
Windows
Suitable for desktop work, browsing, and rule-based routing. Sign in to obtain the client and your current account subscription.
Register with a username and password; no email address is required. Open the dashboard, choose a plan, and complete payment, then visit the download area for the relevant client and subscription. After importing it, start with a nearby route and open a familiar website to check the exit location and access status. For a specific region, switch to a route in the target region.
CHECK
Connection check
If the client shows as connected but the target service has not changed, first confirm that the system proxy or connection mode is enabled, then close the old page and reopen it. If the issue persists, try another route in the same region. The Guides page lists the complete steps by platform, making it easier to check each stage during a first setup.
Monthly-plan traffic resets each month on the activation date. When upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is prorated across the remaining days; every tier includes unlimited simultaneous devices and a 14-day refund policy.
Suitable for everyday browsing, text communication, and light work. If usage is limited to a few devices with little video, start here to validate routes and the client.
Suitable for regular multi-device use, online documents, AI tools, and routine video viewing. The larger traffic allowance makes it easier to use desktop and mobile devices together.
Suitable for frequent video access, large file transfers, and multi-device use. Estimate your current network tasks before choosing instead of judging only by device count.
Device count alone does not determine traffic needs. One computer streaming continuously may use more traffic than several devices handling only text messages. Before choosing, group your typical tasks into browsing, online work, AI tools, video, and file transfers, then consider monthly frequency. Monthly plans start at ¥9.9/month with 60GB, followed by ¥18/month with 250GB or ¥28/month with 500GB. Mid-cycle upgrades are prorated across the remaining days, so you do not need to wait for the next reset date.
Resources
Hands-on tests and guides organized by question
From stability checks and privacy verification to Windows and iOS setup, each article explains how to verify a specific task instead of replacing practical steps with vague conclusions.
VPN basics for beginners: subscriptions, nodes, and protocols explained
Subscriptions, nodes, direct and relay routes, protocols, split tunneling, global mode, and rule mode are explained in one practical context, making common client settings easier to understand.
Complete beginner's iOS VPN guide: get the client and import a subscription
Obtain the client and subscription from the user dashboard, add the configuration, choose a route, and check the connection status, with the expected screen result explained at every step.
Best VPN for Windows: global proxy vs. split tunneling, tested
Compare global proxy and rule-based split tunneling on desktop, with checks for office software, games, startup behavior, and protection against dropped connections.
Which no-logs VPN is best? A verification checklist for privacy-first users
Check privacy practices item by item, including policy wording, minimal registration data, payment methods, and public-network scenarios, rather than relying on a single label.