ACCOUNT
Create an account and open the panel
Start by opening the UVvpn registration page. You only need to set a username and password; no email address is required. Use a password combination reserved for this service and check your entries before submitting. After registration, the page will open the user panel. If it stays on the login screen, sign in with the username and password you just set.
After opening the panel, confirm that you can see the account overview, plans, and client download options. The account is now created, but having no active subscription yet is normal. Do not enter your login password in the client’s subscription field: your credentials are only for the user panel, while the client needs the subscription link generated by the panel.
If the registration page says the username is already taken, submit a new, easy-to-recognize username. If the page does not redirect, check the form messages and reopen the registration entry point. For more involved login issues, visit the Help Center; this guide continues with the main first-connection flow.
You can sign in to the user panel and see the current account overview.
PLAN
Choose a plan and complete the order
After signing in, open the plans section in the panel. UVvpn monthly subscriptions are ¥9.9/month with 60GB, ¥18/month with 250GB, and ¥28/month with 500GB. Monthly data resets each month from the activation date and suits ongoing use. Data plans are ¥158/300GB, ¥358/1000GB, and ¥658/3000GB; they last until used and never expire, making them better for irregular usage and total-data management.
Choose based on how you use the service, not just the data allowance. If you connect every day, a monthly subscription is usually easier to manage; if usage is occasional, a data plan will not expire between months. All plans support unlimited devices, but multiple devices share the account’s available data. When upgrading a monthly subscription mid-cycle, the price difference is converted into remaining days. Before submitting, recheck the plan name and order amount shown in the panel.
After confirming your choice, proceed to checkout and pay with Alipay, WeChat, or USDT as offered on the page. Return to the user panel after payment. Do not use the payment page closing as proof of order status; rely on the plan status in the panel. If it has not updated, refresh the order or overview page first. Avoid creating identical orders repeatedly, as this can make them difficult to distinguish later.
This service offers a 7-day no-questions-asked refund. Compare full plan prices, data reset rules, and data-plan differences on the Plans page. This guide only requires one usable order; route selection and client setup are not affected by the plan tier.
The account overview shows an active plan or available data, and the order is no longer pending.
SUBSCRIPTION
Get the subscription link
Once the plan is active, open the account overview and find the subscription details section. The page provides the subscription entry for your account. Use the adjacent copy function to copy the complete link to the system clipboard. You do not need to open it in a browser or edit any characters; the client will parse it in the next step.
The subscription link lets the client retrieve the route list and configuration updates. It resembles a regular web address but contains account-specific information, so protect it like account credentials. Do not post it publicly or process it with a search engine or online conversion site. To import it on another device, transfer it through a controlled method, or sign in to the panel on the target device and copy it again.
https://example.com/sub?token=YOUR_TOKEN
The address above is an obvious placeholder and cannot connect to UVvpn. Get the actual subscription from the current account’s user panel. This page does not provide a static subscription address or ask you to assemble one manually. If subscription details are missing from the overview, return to the previous section and confirm that the plan is active. If the plan is active but the link is still unavailable, submit a ticket through the panel.
The clipboard contains the complete subscription link copied from the account overview and is ready to import into the client.
CLIENT IMPORT
Import the subscription on each platform
Next, select your current system through the “Get client” entry in the user panel. Client downloads and subscription delivery are handled inside the panel; this page does not provide direct installer links. After installing the client, open it, find subscription or configuration management, and paste the link copied in the previous section. A successful import will show a selectable set of regional routes, not just a saved piece of text.
Windows
Get the Windows client from the panel and complete the installation. On first launch, open the subscription or configuration section, choose Add from link, paste the full subscription address, and save it. Run an update and wait for regional routes to appear on the main screen. If the client offers system proxy or VPN mode, use the default mode for the first verification rather than changing several network settings before connecting.
If the list is empty after import, return to subscription management and check that no characters are missing from the beginning or end of the address, then update it manually. After a successful update, return to the route selector and connect in the next step.
macOS
Get the macOS client from the panel, follow the system prompts to install it, and launch it. Open configuration or subscription management, choose Add via URL, paste the subscription link into the address field, and confirm. When macOS creates a VPN configuration for the first time, it may request authorization; this is a normal confirmation step for network configuration. After authorization, the client should update and display the routes.
If the app has already imported an old subscription, edit the existing entry or remove the inactive one before adding the new subscription. This avoids multiple groups of duplicate route names on the main screen. Once the new regional list appears, continue to connection verification.
Android
On your Android device, sign in to the user panel and open the corresponding delivery page through “Get client.” Install and open the client, find Add configuration or Subscription management, and choose Import from clipboard or link. Paste and save, then allow the client to refresh the route list. The first connection will show a VPN permission prompt; confirm it so the client can establish a system-level network tunnel.
If nothing happens after pasting, do not keep creating empty configurations. Check that the clipboard still contains the complete subscription link, then return to the import entry and add it again. Once route names appear, choose one matching your target region.
iOS
The iOS client is also available through the user panel. After preparing the client, open its subscription or configuration page, choose Import via link, and paste the subscription address from the account overview. On the first connection, iOS will ask to allow a VPN configuration to be added; confirm it so the system and client connection statuses can synchronize.
If no routes appear after import, return to the subscription entry and update it. Do not paste the subscription address directly into a browser. For the complete initial iOS setup, see the iOS VPN setup guide for beginners.
The client displays a regional route list and can refresh the subscription.
VERIFY
Connect and verify that it works
In the client’s route list, choose a node based on the region required by your target service. For region-specific content, the exit region should match the target area. For everyday cross-border access, start with a geographically closer route. Click Connect, wait until the client clearly shows Connected, and then verify in a browser. Do not switch routes repeatedly while the connection is still being established.
First check the exit region. Open a familiar IP lookup page and confirm that the displayed region matches the selected route. Next check the target service itself: reopen the page or app and verify that regional content appears, sign-in works, and page assets load completely. A Connected status in the client does not mean every app is using the new route, so check the exit region and target service separately.
If the exit region has not changed, disconnect first, confirm that the client has enabled system network mode, and reconnect. If the browser still has an old page open, close the original tab and reopen it to prevent cached results from affecting the check. If the exit region is correct but a target service still reports a regional mismatch, try another route in the same region and confirm that the service account’s own region settings match.
If no routes can be updated, return to step three, copy the subscription again, and refresh the subscription in the client. If only certain routes do not suit the scenario, there is no need to reinstall the client; switch routes instead. Deeper issues involving DNS, system proxy conflicts, or network changes are covered in the Help Center. Regional streaming checks and route selection are covered in the Streaming Guide; these branches are outside this page.
The connection status is clear and not stuck on Connecting or Updating.
The lookup result matches the currently selected regional route.
After reopening, the expected regional page and content load successfully.
The client can refresh routes, so you will not need to paste the configuration again later.