G-01 / ROUTE CONTROL
Speed and peak-hour stability
The real cross-border access experience is shaped by peak-hour congestion, entry distance, and transit paths—not just a single speed-test peak. KdVPN organizes entries by region and route type, so users can start with a nearby route and adjust the exit region to match the destination service. The route list distinguishes IEPL dedicated lines, transit routes, and direct connections, making trade-offs between response time, stability, and destination fit easier to assess. When performance fluctuates, switch to another route in the same region first, then try a nearby region; changing one variable at a time makes the cause easier to identify.
G-02 / DATA BOUNDARY
Privacy and no-logs policy
Subscription services should handle account details separately from network usage records. KdVPN follows a no-logs policy and does not record browsing content; registration requires only a username and password, with no email address required. This reduces unnecessary data submission and keeps account setup concise. Users should still protect their username, password, and subscription link, as the link is an account credential. After using a client on a public network, sign out when it is no longer needed, and avoid pasting subscription details into public chats, screenshots, or shared documents.
G-03 / DEVICE HANDOFF
Multi-device access
KdVPN supports unlimited concurrent devices, making it suitable for switching between computers, tablets, and mobile devices. Windows and macOS can handle work and long sessions; iOS and Android support mobile continuity; Linux fits environments where users already have experience with networking tools. Unlimited devices does not mean a subscription should be shared freely. A safer approach is to import it only on devices under your control and remove configurations from idle devices. Clients and subscriptions are obtained from the user panel; marketing pages do not provide scattered installer files or subscription addresses.
G-04 / SESSION ROUTE
Long-session access for AI tools
AI tools are sensitive to exit regions, connection continuity, and long-session stability. A webpage loading does not guarantee consistent login, conversation, or file-processing behavior. Choose a route in a region supported by the target service before opening the app, and avoid switching exits frequently during a session so login state and request context remain stable. KdVPN’s regional routes shorten the selection process, but availability still depends on the platform’s regional rules, account status, and current network conditions.
G-05 / MEDIA CHANNEL
Streaming region routes
Streaming depends not only on sustained throughput but also on catalog region, account location, and platform detection rules. The route table lists streaming compatibility separately, making it easier to filter by use case before choosing a city and route type. After connecting, reopen the app so the player can read the current exit again; if the catalog does not change, check the account region, app cache, and route selection in that order. KdVPN provides route access but makes no additional promises about third-party catalogs, subtitle availability, or regional policies.
G-06 / EXIT PROCEDURE
60-day refund
Your network experience depends on your local ISP, region, device environment, and target service. Judge fit using your own devices and real access scenarios. KdVPN provides a 60-day refund, giving users a clear exit boundary. For testing, record results in a fixed order: confirm the client connection, check the exit region, open familiar websites, AI tools, or streaming services, then repeat at different times. For account matters, access support tickets through the user panel.