Getting Started: Trial, Downloads, and Device Setup
Yes. New users can start with a trial so they can test route quality, speed, and device compatibility before upgrading to a longer-term plan.
We recommend v2rayN for Windows, Shadowrocket for iPhone, and v2rayNG for Android. Our docs walk through download links, subscription import, and speed testing step by step.
The exact number depends on the plan, but most users can comfortably cover a phone, laptop, and tablet. Higher plans are better if you want broader household or team use.
Usually because of the balance between route stability, simple onboarding, and dependable support. Paofu Cloud is designed for long-term usability rather than short bursts of promotional traffic.
Start by updating the subscription, confirming your system clock is correct, and switching to a lower-load node. If the issue continues, compare your client settings with the setup guide or contact support.
Yes. Paofu Cloud includes routes suited to users overseas who need better access to selected mainland services for media, music, or everyday web use.
Yes. If the primary download is slow, contact support or check Telegram for alternate mirrors and updated installer links.
Yes. Compatible routers running Merlin, OpenWrt, or similar firmware can be configured through plugins or subscription imports for whole-home coverage.
Use the password reset option on the login page and check your spam folder. If your email account is no longer available, contact support for account recovery assistance.
Yes, as long as the underlying network is functioning normally. Paofu Cloud can still be used in transit, on campus, or in hotels, though route quality will always depend partly on local conditions.
Privacy, DNS, and Anti-Blocking Basics
Not in plain text. Encrypted tunnels help hide the contents of your sessions, but no online tool should be understood as absolute anonymity, so good account hygiene still matters.
Yes. The service is designed not to store browsing content or detailed visit history beyond the minimum information required to keep the platform running and secure.
Those tools solve different problems. Paofu Cloud is built around stable access, node scheduling, and support for restricted environments rather than LAN tunneling or a single client workflow.
We currently optimize around stacks such as VLESS and Hysteria 2, supported by TLS encryption, routing rules, and operational tuning to balance privacy and usability.
Under normal conditions, websites see the exit node IP rather than your local address. If your network drops unexpectedly, client-side leak protection and kill switch settings can reduce exposure.
That depends partly on the client and operating system you use. We recommend enabling DNS protection, system proxy locks, or kill switch features whenever your client supports them.
No. Paofu Cloud is a subscription-based VPN Service, not an ad-tech business built on selling user profiles.
That can happen because of IP database lag, route scheduling, or how a specific platform labels IP ranges. It does not automatically mean the node is malfunctioning.
Often yes, but the result depends on local firewall rules, port restrictions, and inspection policies. If a network is especially strict, support can suggest better protocols or nodes to test.
Streaming, Gaming, and AI Workflows
Yes. Paofu Cloud maintains route options for streaming users who want more reliable access to Netflix, aiyifan, Disney+, and YouTube across supported regions.
Latency depends on your ISP, region, and target server, but IEPL routes and gaming-focused nodes usually perform better than generic low-cost lines when packet loss and jitter matter.
Some nodes support those use cases. Check the plan details or ask support before running sustained P2P traffic so you stay on the right routes.
Any network can experience pressure, but Paofu Cloud uses bandwidth reserves and load balancing to reduce the kind of peak-hour collapse common with temporary or oversold Free VPN offers.
Split routing lets local sites stay on your normal connection while global services use the accelerated path. That reduces overhead and keeps unnecessary traffic out of the tunnel.
Yes. We keep tuning node groups for AI logins and longer sessions so tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, and similar services behave more consistently.
Yes. Reach out through tickets or Telegram and the support team can help with client behavior, route selection, and common troubleshooting steps.
Start with the built-in speed test, then choose based on task. Streaming users should prioritize consistent bandwidth, gamers should focus on latency and jitter, and AI users should care most about successful access and session continuity.
Yes. Your subscription information can be synced across multiple devices under the same account, so you do not need to repurchase access for each platform.
You can buy a top-up package or upgrade to a higher plan. If you regularly stream, download large files, or stay connected all day, a larger monthly allowance is usually the better fit.