Service focus: Cross-Border Access
This service covers 120+ countries and 210+ routes, supports Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux, and allows unlimited concurrent devices. Suitable use cases include cross-border store operations, overseas asset management, remote collaboration, and access to international websites. GQVPN does not burden everyone with complex parameters; most users can choose a route by destination, while those familiar with network configuration can separate exits for different tasks.
International Routes and Operating Principles
Choose a route by destination first, then by the specific application. For services in Asia, nearby regions are usually preferable; for business in Europe or North America, choose an exit closer to the target platform instead of relying on the route name alone. If a connection fails, check the client status, switch to another route in the same region, verify the exit result, and then decide whether application settings need adjustment. Issues that can be resolved through troubleshooting do not need guesswork.
Privacy Principles and Minimal Data Collection
GQVPN follows a no-logs policy and does not record the websites users access. Data required to operate the service is handled according to data minimization principles, retaining only what is necessary for accounts, subscriptions, orders, and troubleshooting. Data unrelated to service delivery is not collected by default. No email address is required to create an account; a username and password are enough. Privacy is not a decorative label, but a clear boundary around where data comes from, why it is retained, and when it is no longer needed.