speed/route-policy
Peak hours
Relay routes
Consider route type together with time of use
Slow cross-border connections are rarely caused by exit distance alone. Peak-hour congestion, carrier interconnection paths, and the region hosting the destination service can all affect performance. VPNHu labels IEPL, relay, and direct routes separately, so users can filter by destination first and then choose based on web access, file transfers, or continuous playback. The directory does not replace long-term judgment with a single speed test. When choosing a route, pay attention to sustained stability, reconnection frequency, and real performance during the same hours you normally use it.
privacy/policy
Encrypted connection
No logs
Make privacy rules understandable
The service follows a no-logs policy and does not record browsing content. The account system retains only the information needed to provide subscriptions, process orders, and offer necessary support. No email address is required for registration; a username and password are enough. Privacy cannot depend on a broad statement alone, so also protect account credentials, subscription links, and local devices: use a unique password, import subscription links only into your own client, and sign out of public devices and remove local configurations when finished.
devices/platform-matrix
Unlimited devices
Unified subscription
One account across common desktop and mobile platforms
VPNHu supports Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux with no device limit. Computers, tablets, and mobile devices can use subscription information under the same account, without learning a separate route directory for each platform. Keep in mind that network permissions and import methods differ by system: obtain the client and subscription from the user panel, then complete the initial setup according to the platform prompts. With many devices, use consistent route names to avoid mixing old configurations with the current subscription.
ai/session-stability
Streaming responses
Long-lived connections
AI tools depend on session continuity
Tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, and Cursor maintain ongoing sessions. Streaming responses and IDE plugins also depend on longer-lived connections. A webpage opening successfully does not guarantee that continuous requests in a development tool will remain stable. When using AI services, choose a route with a clear destination region and limited exit changes, and avoid switching regions repeatedly within one session. If login works but a response is interrupted, keep the account session unchanged, switch to another route in the same region, and try the request again.
streaming/region-route
Regional catalogs
Continuous playback
Match the route region to the content region
Streaming platforms show catalogs based on the exit region, so the first step is to identify the catalog you want rather than relying only on a route name. VPNHu labels streaming use cases separately in its route directory to narrow the options. Once playback starts, keep the route unchanged where possible to avoid a new regional check. If quality drops, pause other network-heavy tasks first, then try a relay or dedicated route in the same region; switching regions repeatedly rarely improves continuous playback.
refund/service-rule
7-day no-questions-asked refund
Ticket support
Test your everyday use cases before committing long term
Network performance depends on location, access provider, device system, and destination service, so the number of routes cannot replace real-world testing. VPNHu offers a 7-day no-questions-asked refund. Test the services, primary devices, and destination regions you use most: international websites, continuous AI sessions, streaming catalogs, and multi-device setup. If something goes wrong, note the platform, destination region, and route type, then submit a ticket through the user panel so the issue can be investigated with the right conditions.