SHEET RAMP-01 · ROUTE SCHEDULING
Choose international routes by region and purpose
During evening use, route performance depends on whether the entry point, cross-border link, and exit region match—not just on the node name. OvVPN organizes routes by region, so users can start with a nearby entry point and switch the exit region based on the destination. If pages load slowly, disconnect first, then try another route in the same region instead of repeatedly reconnecting several clients at once. The route status area provides system-generated latency and bandwidth references, while the static route table confirms regions, cities, and use cases. Keeping these two types of information separate makes comparison easier.
SHEET RAMP-02 · PRIVACY POLICY
Keep registration details minimal and follow a no-logs policy
Account setup requires only a username and password—no email address. Connections follow a no-logs policy and do not record the web content users access. Users should protect their credentials and subscription details, especially on shared devices or public networks; sign out and disconnect before leaving. Payment is available through Alipay, WeChat Pay, or USDT, with order status shown in the user panel. Privacy rules and account procedures are documented separately so users can confirm what is required before submitting details.
SHEET RAMP-03 · DEVICE ACCESS
One subscription for everyday platforms
OvVPN supports Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux, with unlimited devices. Use one account across an office computer, personal computer, tablet, and other endpoints without adding a separate plan for each device. Get client and subscription details from the user panel rather than relying on files that may become outdated on static pages. After importing, update the subscription first, then choose the target region. When changing devices, read the current details from the panel to keep the route list and account status consistent.
SHEET RAMP-04 · AI ACCESS
Choose a consistent exit region for AI Tools
When using AI Tools such as ChatGPT, keep sign-in and subsequent sessions in the same exit region whenever possible. Frequent region changes may trigger repeated sign-ins or interrupt an active session. Choose the target route before starting work, and open the tool after the connection is stable. If you need to change routes, save your work first, then fully disconnect the current connection. OvVPN provides entry points in multiple regions, allowing users to choose based on the tool’s available regions and actual network conditions instead of forcing every task onto one route.
SHEET RAMP-05 · MEDIA ROUTING
Choose routes by content region and sustained bandwidth
Consistent streaming quality depends both on how the platform identifies the exit region and on sustained bandwidth throughout playback. Opening a page briefly does not guarantee stable long-form playback. First confirm the content region, then watch for repeated quality drops during playback; if quality changes, test another route in the same region. The route list indicates streaming support, while live status is only a reference for the current connection—not a long-term guarantee based on a single result.
SHEET RAMP-06 · BILLING CONTROL
Plan rules and the refund window, stated upfront
Monthly plans include 60GB, 250GB, or 500GB, with traffic resetting monthly on the activation date; when upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is prorated by remaining days. There are also permanent, non-expiring data packages that last until used up, suited to irregular usage. OvVPN offers a 60-day no-questions-asked refund, with requests handled under the refund policy. Before paying, review the plan, payment method, and traffic rules in the user panel to avoid repeated choices caused by different interpretations of the billing cycle.