Map cross-border routes across 90+ countries and 200+ routes, balancing streaming and AI tool access. Use unlimited simultaneous devices across desktops, mobile devices, and even that old computer gathering dust.
Speed, privacy, devices, AI, streaming, and refunds—each gets a clear explanation. Every point addresses a real use case instead of hiding the console behind a string of polished adjectives.
SELECTED · ORB-RTE
Speed matters when the route still makes sense under load
The bottleneck in cross-border connections is usually not local download speed, but congestion, detours, and exit-point fluctuations along the route. JVVPN offers options across 90+ countries and 200+ routes, so users can switch regions and route types based on their destination. When peak-hour jitter appears, there is no need to rely on one path alone: try another route in the same region, then compare relays with direct connections. Troubleshooting becomes clearer, making it easier to find the right combination for the current network.
SELECTED · ORB-LOG
Collect less account data, define the logging boundary clearly
JVVPN follows a no-logs policy and does not record browsing content. Registration requires only a username and password—no email address—reducing unnecessary account data. Privacy also depends on user habits: keep the client and operating system updated, avoid reusing passwords, and disconnect sessions that are no longer needed after using public networks. The service policy covers one part of the connection; sound device practices cover another. No single switch should carry the entire burden of security.
SELECTED · ORB-DEV
Unlimited devices, without the musical chairs
Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux are all supported, with unlimited simultaneous devices. Let the computer handle work, the tablet handle video, and other devices fill the desktop with notifications—without repeatedly removing an old device to connect a new one. Actual performance still depends on the traffic allowance in the selected plan, background tasks, and local network conditions. When sharing at home, choose routes suited to different activities so one large sync does not slow everyone down.
SELECTED · ORB-AI
AI sessions need a consistent path, not constant drift
Login, conversation, file uploads, and long-form generation place different demands on connection continuity when using AI tools. JVVPN’s multi-region routes make it easier to select a path based on the service region and local network. If a page opens but a long response is interrupted, fix the route, pause large downloads, and check the browser session. If the login region keeps changing, reduce unnecessary switching. A predictable path is usually more useful than repeatedly pressing a speed-test button.
SELECTED · ORB-MEDIA
Streaming needs sustained throughput, not a momentary spike
Streaming quality depends not only on peak speed, but also on sustained throughput, route stability, and whether the exit region matches the content. JVVPN offers routes in several popular regions, so users can choose an exit based on what they want to watch. If quality drops, pause background syncing, check that the player is not locked to a data-saving mode, then try another route in the same region. Avoid jumping across several regions at once. Consistent playback matters more than a brief speed spike.
SELECTED · ORB-BACK
Test on your real network before making a long-term decision
Network conditions vary by region, carrier network, device, and destination, so a route that suits someone else may not fit the current situation. JVVPN offers a 7-day hassle-free refund, giving users time to test with their actual devices and usual networks. Test everyday destinations, peak-hour performance, and multi-device switching rather than relying on one short measurement. Continue only after confirming the fit; the evidence should come from your own connection, not rumors from orbit.
ROUTE DIRECTORY
Popular route preview
Choose a region based on your destination, then compare route types. This list is a route directory—not a mysterious dashboard pretending to draw conclusions for every local network.
When a destination has no specific regional requirement, start with a popular region that is geographically closer. Physical distance is not the only factor, but it often reduces unnecessary detours. If the current route fluctuates during peak hours, try another route type in the same region before switching to a distant exit.
PATH / MEDIA
Match the content region
Streaming catalogs depend on the exit region. Confirm the content region you want to access, then choose the corresponding route. If quality stays low after connecting, check background downloads and player settings, then try another route in the same region. Repeatedly hopping between regions turns troubleshooting into orbital soup.
PATH / WORK
Keep long sessions consistent
Remote collaboration, long AI responses, and file transfers care more about session continuity. Once you find a working route, avoid changing exits repeatedly during a task. If you need to compare routes, test before starting work and record the usual destination, time period, and result so you can check again under the same conditions.
SESSION REFERENCE
Route status reference
The dynamic information below is generated by the site’s route component and is intended only as a reference for choosing a route during the current session. Actual performance is also affected by your location, device status, and destination.
PAYLOAD PLANS
Choose a plan by monthly traffic, without the fine print maze
Monthly subscription traffic resets each month on the activation date. When upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is prorated for the remaining days. Review your usage habits first, then choose how much fuel to load.
Light plan
MONTHLY · 60GB
¥9.9 / month
Designed for personal use centered on web browsing, text communication, light AI chats, and occasional video. The traffic limit is clear, making it easy to observe everyday usage before deciding whether to upgrade.
For users who regularly stream, use AI tools, or switch between several devices. The larger traffic allowance leaves more room for everyday use without constant dashboard watching.
For frequent video, heavier file transfers, or sustained use across multiple devices. The goal is not to admire a traffic number on the wall, but to avoid adjusting plans halfway through a task.
Start by reviewing your main activities: text-based browsing and light chats use relatively little traffic, while HD video, system updates, cloud syncing, and large file transfers can increase usage significantly. Multiple devices do not automatically mean high consumption; what matters is what they are doing at the same time. If you have no usage history yet, start with the plan closest to your routine and observe a complete usage cycle rather than using one unexpected download to predict long-term needs.
Monthly subscriptions suit continuous use with regularly resetting traffic; traffic packs are better for intermittent use. Neither is inherently more advanced—the measurement method is simply different. Choose the fuel for the task.
How upgrades and refunds work
Monthly subscription traffic resets each month on the activation date, and a mid-cycle upgrade prorates the price difference over the remaining days. Before upgrading, check the current remaining period and your new usage needs so a one-off task does not push you into a plan that is too large long term. Payments support Alipay, WeChat Pay, and USDT; available options are shown in the user panel.
JVVPN offers a 7-day hassle-free refund. Test on your usual devices and networks with typical destinations, including peak hours, streaming playback, and multi-device switching. Your own network provides more reliable evidence than any one-size-fits-all claim.
There is no single best cross-border route for everyone. JVVPN takes a straightforward approach: clearly state the coverage, routes, plans, registration requirements, and refund terms, then let users decide based on their own networks.
NOTE-A
Coverage is for choosing, not for stacking numbers
The value of 90+ countries and 200+ routes is having alternatives when a path to the same destination fluctuates. Prioritize the target region, current network, and task type when choosing a route—not the farthest location or the most complicated-sounding name. A large route list is a toolbox, not a display cabinet.
NOTE-B
Unlimited devices, but resource use is still real
Unlimited simultaneous devices eliminate the hassle of repeatedly disconnecting and reconnecting devices. Still, several devices streaming video, syncing files, or updating systems at once will share the plan’s traffic and local bandwidth. The rules can be flexible; the physical world still works as usual.
NOTE-C
The account process collects only what the service needs
Registration requires no email address; a username and password are enough. Save your credentials securely and use a password that is not shared with other websites. Fewer signup steps make credential management more important—if you forget where you put them, even a satellite cannot retrieve them from the back of a drawer.
NOTE-D
Guides and troubleshooting resources each have a role
Guides cover the main path from registration and plan selection to getting the client and importing a subscription; the troubleshooting manual pinpoints connection failures, webpage issues, speed fluctuations, and subscription updates. Separating setup from troubleshooting keeps first-time users from being pushed back through the hatch by a flood of jargon.
FIELD MANUALS
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No email address required—register with a username and password. Let your real network answer for connection quality, streaming, AI sessions, and peak-hour performance.