GLOBAL ROUTE · Routes on record

76VPN global routes

90+ countries / 200+ routes, plans from ¥9.9/month, support for five major platforms, and unlimited simultaneous devices.

7-day no-questions-asked refund No-logs policy Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT No email required
Supported platforms
Windows Android iOS macOS Linux
Popular routes
United States Japan Hong Kong Singapore South Korea Germany

ROUTE LOG

Route log

Review service records by use case. Each entry covers the problem addressed, how it works, and where it applies—without replacing clear explanations with abstract labels.

LOG / ROUTE STABILITY

Separate route selection from congestion checks

The quality of cross-border access depends on more than bandwidth. Distance, international gateways, route type, the destination service’s region, and current network conditions all affect the result. 76VPN offers 90+ countries and 200+ routes to compare. Start by narrowing the options to the target region, then retest nearby routes. When performance fluctuates during peak hours, switch to another route in the same region instead of repeatedly changing client settings. This sequence makes problems easier to isolate and helps distinguish temporary congestion from device issues.

FACT NOTE · 90+ countries / 200+ routes

NAVIGATION NOTES

What to check

Whether a subscription service suits long-term use should be judged by verifiable terms and the cost of everyday operation.

ENTRY · COVERAGE

Coverage expands your options; it does not choose the route for you

90+ countries and 200+ routes mean more regions and paths to compare for the same destination. Coverage figures alone do not mean every route will perform identically on every network. In practice, choose an exit that is near the target service or meets its regional requirements, then retest within the same region. This separates “is the region correct?” from “is this route suitable now?” and reduces aimless switching.

ENTRY · ACCOUNT

Keep registration data to what is necessary

No email address is required; a username and password are enough to register. The account setup is short and reduces the need to retain extra information. Manage your username and password carefully, and avoid reusing them for other important services. Losing your credentials may affect account access, so keep a reliable record after registration. Service terms, plan status, and client downloads are available through the user panel; subscription links and direct installer links are not published on marketing pages.

ENTRY · BILLING

Track monthly subscriptions and data packages separately

Monthly plans include ¥9.9/month with 60GB, ¥18/month with 250GB, and ¥28/month with 500GB. Data resets monthly on the activation date, and mid-cycle upgrades convert the price difference into remaining days. Data packages are ¥158/300GB, ¥358/1000GB, and ¥658/3000GB; they last until used and never expire. The two billing models serve different needs: choose monthly plans for ongoing use, or compare data packages when usage is irregular.

ENTRY · SUPPORT

Keep the troubleshooting context

Connection issues usually require checking the device platform, local network, selected region, target service, and time of occurrence together. A report that only says “unable to connect” is difficult to diagnose. More useful notes include the current platform, route name, target service, the step where the error appears, and the result after switching to another route in the same region. Organizing details in this order helps rule out temporary route fluctuations before deciding whether to adjust client or account settings, reducing repeated work.

PORT REGISTER

Popular region preview

The entries below provide route-selection starting points for commonly used regions. Latency and bandwidth change with the access network and are not fixed in a table.

Country/region City Route type Streaming
Asia-Pacific
JapanTokyoInternational routeSupported
Hong KongHong KongInternational routeSupported
SingaporeSingaporeInternational routeSupported
South KoreaSeoulInternational routeSupported
The Americas and Europe
United StatesLos AngelesInternational routeSupported
GermanyFrankfurtInternational routeSupported

SELECTION NOTE

Start with the destination, then check current performance

When accessing AI tools, development services, or streaming platforms, the target platform’s regional requirements come first. If no specific region is required, start with a nearby region; if content is available only in a particular region, choose that region directly. After connecting, check web access, account login, and the stability of ongoing requests separately. When performance fluctuates, retesting alternative routes in the same region usually gives a clearer result than switching back and forth across multiple countries.

Route status reference

PASSAGE PLAN

Monthly plan archive

All three monthly plans use the same platform and route coverage; the main difference is the monthly data allowance. Data resets monthly on the activation date.

MONTHLY · 60GB

¥9.9/month

Suitable for lighter use, mainly web access and occasional tasks.

  • 60GB per month
  • Unlimited simultaneous devices
  • 7-day no-questions-asked refund
  • Data resets monthly on the activation date
Start using

MONTHLY · 500GB

¥28/month

Suitable for higher data needs or continuous connections across multiple devices.

  • 500GB per month
  • Unlimited simultaneous devices
  • 7-day no-questions-asked refund
  • Data resets monthly on the activation date
Start using

FIELD QUESTIONS

Common questions

A brief guide to registration, billing, devices, and route selection. More complete troubleshooting records are available in the support center.

Is an email address required to register?
No. A username and password are enough to register. Keep your account credentials secure, because plan management, client downloads, and subscription details are accessed through the user panel.
How many devices can use one account?
There is no device limit. 76VPN supports Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux. Different devices can use the same account, but each device has its own network conditions, so route selection and connection results should be tested separately.
When does monthly-plan data reset?
Data resets monthly on the activation date. Current monthly plans are ¥9.9/month with 60GB, ¥18/month with 250GB, and ¥28/month with 500GB. For mid-cycle upgrades, the price difference is converted into remaining days.
Do data packages reset each month?
No. Data packages last until used and never expire. Available options are ¥158/300GB, ¥358/1000GB, and ¥658/3000GB. They are better suited to irregular usage and users who want to control their own usage cycle.
How can I tell whether a route suits my current task?
First confirm the region required by the target service, then choose the corresponding region. After connecting, check web access, account login, and ongoing requests in sequence. If performance fluctuates, retest other routes in the same region and record the device, network, route, and target service to distinguish temporary congestion from configuration issues.

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