An encrypted channel for international websites, remote collaboration, and content access. Includes 90+ countries / 200+ routes, unlimited devices, and an activation process with no email address required.
60-day no-questions-asked refund
No-logs policy
Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT
Unlimited devices
Verification passed · Channel openIR-GATE-OPEN
Windows
Android
iOS
macOS
Linux
Popular routes
United StatesUSJapanJPHong KongHKSingaporeSGSouth KoreaKRGermanyDE
90+countries covered
200+international routes
Unlimiteddevice access
60 daysno-questions-asked refund
Access steps
Clear from verification to connection
When choosing a cross-border network service, route count should not be the only criterion. Streamlined registration, clear connection paths, easy device switching, and transparent traffic and refund terms all affect long-term use. VPN IR breaks these considerations into checkable steps so users can review them against their actual needs.
Activation starts with a username and password, with no email address required. The process separates account creation, plan selection, and client access: create an account first, review a monthly subscription or data package based on your needs, then open the user panel to get your subscription. Every step has a clear destination, with no extra information required on marketing pages and no subscription details displayed publicly.
This process suits users who want to complete their first connection quickly and makes it easier to manage multiple devices later. Keep account credentials secure; obtain subscription details only from the panel after logging in, rather than leaving long-term access information in browser history, public pages, or temporary chat records.
VERIFY / USERNAME + PASSWORD / EMAIL NOT REQUIRED
Encrypted channels for public networks
Cross-border access often takes place in offices, hotels, transit hubs, or shared networks. An encrypted channel provides consistent protection for traffic between the device and the selected route, reducing the risk of side-channel interception on open networks. Open the target website or app only after the connection succeeds so the new session starts inside the established channel.
VPN IR follows a no-logs policy and does not record browsing content. Account-side data is limited to information needed for subscriptions, billing, and support. Maintain basic security habits, such as using a unique account password, protecting subscription details, and signing out of the user panel on shared devices.
ENCRYPT / SESSION TUNNEL / NO-LOG POLICY
Multiple route tiers for different tasks
Different tasks call for different route characteristics. Web browsing and text collaboration prioritize connection setup speed; video playback depends more on sustained transfer; longer file synchronization benefits from avoiding frequent exit changes. VPN IR offers 90+ countries and 200+ routes, filterable by distance, region, and route type, so tasks do not have to stay on one exit.
When networks are busy in the evening, save any active transfer before switching between routes in the same region. If content requires a particular region, select it first, verify the connection, and then open the target service. This order makes it easier to determine whether an issue comes from the local network, route choice, or target service than repeatedly refreshing the app.
CONNECT / 90+ COUNTRIES / 200+ ROUTES
Unlimited devices across desktop and mobile
The service supports Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux, with unlimited devices. Use the same account on work computers, personal computers, and mobile devices without creating a separate subscription for each new device. Client entry points for every platform are centralized in the user panel, making it easy to verify that you are using the official client and its matching subscription.
Multiple devices do not have to use the same route. A work device can use an exit suited to remote collaboration, a mobile device can use a closer region, and a viewing device can switch according to the content region. Separate configurations are clearer for daily use and make it easier to troubleshoot an individual device than repeatedly overwriting one shared setup.
DEVICES / WINDOWS · MACOS · IOS · ANDROID · LINUX
Clear privacy boundaries before and after connection
Privacy protection needs practical boundaries. VPN IR requires no email address during registration; an account uses only a username and password, and the service follows a no-logs policy without recording browsing content. Users should still check that the client shows a successful connection and confirm the exit region before opening the target service, rather than mistaking an open client for an established channel.
For remote work, AI Tools, or Streaming, make connection verification a fixed step: choose a route, wait for the client to confirm, and then open a new session. If an open app continues using an old connection, fully exit and reopen it. This sequence reduces confusion between cached data, old sessions, and regional detection.
PRIVACY / MINIMAL SIGNUP / CONNECTION CHECK
Clear pricing and data rules, with refund protection
Monthly subscriptions reset traffic each month on the activation date; when upgraded mid-cycle, the price difference is prorated over the remaining days. Data packages deduct usage as consumed, remain available until used, and never expire. Each option suits a different pattern: ongoing use or irregular use, without forcing short-term needs into a long billing cycle.
VPN IR offers a 60-day no-questions-asked refund. Payment methods include Alipay, WeChat Pay, and USDT. Before choosing, check your usual platforms, target regions, and approximate usage, then select a monthly subscription or data package. For order, subscription, or client issues, log in to the user panel and submit a ticket so the support record stays in one place.
GUARANTEE / 60-DAY REFUND / CLEAR BILLING
Route preview
Choose by region first, then by purpose
Nearby routes suit everyday browsing, collaboration, and mobile use; when specific content regions are required, switch to the corresponding exit. Route type describes the access path and does not mean every local network will deliver the same experience.
Country / region
City
Route type
Streaming
Asia
Japan
Tokyo
IEPL dedicated route
Supported
Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong
Transit route
Supported
Singapore
Singapore
Transit route
Supported
South Korea
Seoul
Direct route
Supported
The Americas and Europe
United States
Los Angeles
IEPL dedicated route
Supported
Germany
Frankfurt
Transit route
Supported
Everyday access
Start with a nearby region and check whether pages load, files upload, and videos start normally. If the local network changes, switch between routes in the same region instead of crossing several regions first. Start the target app only after connecting successfully so the new session is more likely to use the current exit.
Content region
Streaming and some online tools provide different content based on exit region. Identify the target region first, then choose a route from that region. If an app retains old regional information, exit and reopen it; repeatedly refreshing the same session usually will not trigger recognition after an exit change.
Route status reference
The statuses below are shown by the site’s route component for quick comparisons by region and route type. Actual performance is also affected by the local network, connection time, and the target service’s response.
Installation packages and subscription links are not provided on marketing pages. After logging in, get the official client and matching subscription from the user panel, then choose the platform for your current device. This helps prevent selecting the wrong platform file and keeps plan and connection details in one place.
Windows
Suitable for desktop work, browser access, and long-running use. Get the official client and subscription after logging in.
Choose by monthly usage without confusing billing cycles
Monthly subscriptions suit ongoing use, with traffic resetting each month on the activation date; data packages suit irregular usage, remain available until used, and never expire. All tiers support the same platforms, unlimited devices, and a 60-day no-questions-asked refund.
Light Access
¥9.9/ month
60GB per month
Suitable for browsing, text collaboration, and light mobile use
These answers cover registration, devices, traffic, routes, and refunds. For connection issues involving a specific client or local network, continue troubleshooting by platform in the Help Center.
Is an email address required to register?
No. A username and password are enough to register. After creating an account, choose a plan, view orders, and get the client and subscription from the user panel. Save your username and password securely, and avoid keeping a login session on shared devices.
How many devices can use one account?
There is no device limit. Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux are supported. Different devices can use routes in different regions based on their purpose, but subscription details should be kept secure and never shared publicly with account credentials.
When does monthly subscription traffic reset?
Traffic resets monthly on the activation date. Monthly subscriptions include ¥9.9/month with 60GB, ¥18/month with 250GB, and ¥28/month with 500GB. When upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is prorated over the remaining days; refer to the user panel for the specific order details.
What is the difference between data packages and monthly subscriptions?
Monthly subscriptions reset traffic on the activation date each month and suit ongoing use. Data packages include ¥158/300GB, ¥358/1000GB, and ¥658/3000GB; they remain available until used and never expire, making them better suited to irregular usage.
How do I request a refund?
The service offers a 60-day no-questions-asked refund. Log in to the user panel to submit a request by ticket, and retain the order and support records. Before submitting, confirm that you are using the account associated with the order so the subscription and payment details can be checked.
This section covers client configuration, privacy checks, and long-term usage decisions. Articles focus on practical steps and verification points rather than using a single test result to represent every user’s network environment.