From Account Setup to Connection Verification

VPNCK Getting Started Guide

Follow the page order to create an account, choose a plan, retrieve a subscription, import it into a client, and verify the exit connection. Each step explains where to start, what to expect, and what comes next, making it easy to follow during first-time setup.

  • No email address requiredCreate an account with a username and password
  • Unlimited devicesImport the platforms you use as needed
  • 14-day no-questions-asked refundsReview the plan details before ordering
PREP

Before You Start

Confirm Your Account, System, and Network

Before starting configuration, confirm that the current device can open the VPNCK service site and user panel normally. Registration, ordering, subscription copying, and client access are all handled in the user panel. This guide does not provide static installation package links or publish personal subscription content. That helps avoid outdated configurations from old bookmarks, chat messages, or search results.

VPNCK supports Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux, with no device limit on an account. You do not need to configure every device at once. For a first setup, start with the device you use most and complete the full process there. After confirming that the connection and target services work normally, return to the subscription page to configure other platforms. This makes it easier to identify whether an issue comes from the account, plan, client, or device settings.

Also distinguish the username and password used to sign in to the user panel from the subscription link imported into a client. The former is for accessing the account and viewing orders; the latter is generated by the user panel and read by the client to load route configurations. They serve different purposes. Do not paste the login password into a subscription field, and do not keep the subscription link publicly accessible as if it were an ordinary webpage.

ACCOUNT

Create an Account

Access the User Panel with Your Username and Password

Open the account creation page and set a username and password as prompted. VPNCK requires no email address for registration, so save the username carefully and choose a password that is not easily confused with those used for other services. Submit the form when finished. If the page opens the user panel or confirms that the account was created, this step is complete.

If the same page remains after submission, read the message near the input fields first. Common causes include a username format that does not meet the page requirements, mismatched passwords, or old form data retained by the browser. Correct the indicated field rather than creating multiple similar accounts, which can make it easy to open the wrong account when checking orders later.

After entering the panel, confirm that the account overview and plan entry are visible. There is no need to copy any configuration yet, because subscription details become available after the order is active. Go directly to the plans page next and choose based on your actual data needs.

First Month Free

PLAN

Choose a Plan

Choose a Monthly Subscription Based on Your Data Usage

Open the plans page in the user panel to see the available data tiers. Monthly subscriptions include ¥9.9/month with 60GB, ¥18/month with 250GB, and ¥28/month with 500GB. Data resets monthly from the activation date, so base your choice on how you actually use the service: browsing, messaging, and light tools generally require less than regular HD video streaming or frequent file transfers.

Do not compare price alone. Check the data allowance, billing period, and current order status. After selecting a plan, review the order confirmation page to ensure the tier matches your expectations. VPNCK supports Alipay, WeChat Pay, and USDT; use the payment options currently shown in the user panel. After payment, return to the order or account overview and continue only after the plan is active.

If you upgrade an active monthly subscription partway through its term, the price difference is prorated against the remaining days. For a first setup, there is no need to prepay for more data than you expect to use; choose based on recent usage. VPNCK offers 14-day no-questions-asked refunds. For order status, refund requests, or payment results that have not synced, check the billing and refund guidance in the Help Center rather than submitting the same order again.

View Plans in the User Panel

PROFILE

Get a Subscription

Copy Your Personal Configuration from the Account Overview

Once the plan is active, open the account overview in the user panel. Find the subscription, connection configuration, or client import section and use the page’s copy option to obtain your personal subscription link. The correct subscription is generated by the current account panel and is usually a relatively long URL. After copying it, do not open it in the browser address bar; paste it into the client’s subscription import field instead.

For teaching purposes, the link can be understood as a structure like https://example.com/sub?token=YOUR_TOKEN, but this is an obviously fictitious value and cannot be used to connect. Always return to the VPNCK user panel for the actual configuration. Subscription links are tied to the current account service status and should not be posted in forums, public documents, or shared notes. To use the service on another device, sign in to your own user panel and copy the link again.

If the subscription section is temporarily missing from the overview, first confirm that the order is active and refresh the account status. Do not assemble an address yourself or use a so-called public subscription found in search results. If the order is active but no configuration appears, use the user-panel ticket entry to describe the order and page status, or check the account and subscription section of the Help Center.

Open Account Overview

IMPORT

Import the Client

Add the Subscription Configuration on Your Current Platform

The client reads the subscription, displays available routes, and applies the selected route to the system network. Use the download area in the user panel to access the client entry for your platform rather than looking for a static installer in this guide. After installation, the client will usually request permission to configure the network the first time it opens. This is a normal step required for a system connection; approve it according to the system prompt.

When importing, look first for “Subscription,” “Configuration,” “Remote Configuration,” or “Import from URL.” Paste the personal subscription link copied earlier in full, give the configuration an identifiable name, and save or update it. The client should then display a route list. If the configuration is blank, do not buy another plan immediately. Confirm that the link was copied completely and run one manual update first.

Windows

Windows: Import from the Configuration Manager

On Windows, open the compatible client provided through the user panel and go to configuration or subscription management. Choose the option to add a remote configuration from a URL, paste the subscription link into the address field, and save it. Then update the configuration, wait for the route list to appear, and return to the client home screen to choose a route. Some clients place the system connection switch on the home screen or in the tray menu. A successful import does not mean you are connected; you must enable the connection in the next step.

macOS

macOS: Allow Network Configuration Before Enabling the Connection

On macOS, obtain a compatible client from the entry listed in the user panel, then complete the installation and opening confirmation. In the client’s subscription or configuration section, import the personal subscription from a URL and update it. The first time you enable a connection, macOS may ask for permission to add a network configuration. Follow the system prompt, then return to the client, choose a route, and enable the connection. If the client has a menu bar status entry, use it to quickly confirm whether the connection is enabled.

Android

Android: Paste the Link on the Subscription Page

On an Android device, use the user panel to access the appropriate client. Open it, go to the configuration or subscription page, choose to add a subscription, and paste the complete link before saving. Run an update, return to the route list, select a route, and tap the connection switch. When the connection is established for the first time, Android displays a network connection authorization prompt. Confirm it so the client can manage network traffic on the device. If the connection stops working after switching networks, disconnect and reconnect the current route.

iOS

iOS: Import the Subscription and Allow Configuration

On iOS, use the entry provided in the user panel to access a compatible client. Open the client, find the subscription or remote configuration feature, paste the link, and run an update. When selecting a route and enabling the connection, iOS will ask permission to add a network configuration and may require confirmation using the device’s own unlock method. After confirming, return to the client, wait for the connection status to change, and continue to verification. If the import option has a different name, look for an option to add from a URL in the client’s configuration manager.

CHECK

Verify the Connection

Confirm That the Route, Exit Connection, and Target Service Are Working

After a successful import, update the subscription once in the client, then choose a route that matches the target service’s region. After connecting, do not rely only on the switch color: it shows that the client has attempted to enable the connection, but does not by itself prove that access to the target is working as expected. Check that the client shows a connected status, the system has retained the network configuration, and the actual page opens normally.

Open this site’s IP Lookup page to view current exit information. Compare the result before and after connecting. If the region or network attribution changes as expected, system traffic is passing through the selected route. Then open the website or app you actually need and check sign-in, page loading, and content playback. Verification should focus on real usage goals rather than a single status label in the client.

If the exit information has changed but a service still shows the previous region, fully close the service page or app and reopen it. Browser cache, existing sign-in sessions, and account region settings can affect the final result; these are separate from whether the route is connected. Streaming region behavior can also depend on account region settings. For more detail, read the Streaming Guide; this page keeps only the basic verification process.

After verification, configure other devices in the same way: sign in to the same account, copy the subscription from the panel, import it into the client, choose a route, and check the exit connection. VPNCK has no device limit, but each device should be checked separately to confirm that its configuration has updated. Do not assume every device is connected simply because one device is working.

FIX

Common Issues

Troubleshoot Basic Problems in a Fixed Order

When a connection fails, first confirm that the ordinary network itself is working, then return to the client and update the subscription manually. If the update succeeds but the current route cannot connect, try another suitable route. If no routes appear, check that the subscription was imported completely, the plan is active, and the client is reading the correct configuration before changing extensive system settings.

If the client reports a subscription update failure, open the user panel and copy the link again, ensuring that nothing is missing from the beginning or end when pasting. Before deleting the old configuration, try editing the existing subscription and updating it. Only add a new one after confirming that the old configuration points to the wrong address. This preserves familiar client settings and reduces variables caused by repeated setup.

If the client shows connected but webpages will not open, disconnect the current route, confirm that the original network is restored, and then reconnect using another route. If the issue occurs only in one browser, test with another browser window. If it affects only one target service, check that service’s account region, cache, and route compatibility rather than concluding that the entire subscription is unavailable.

Orders, subscription updates, system permissions, and target-service restrictions are separate issues. To shorten troubleshooting, state the platform in use, whether the problem occurs during import or connection, the status shown by the client, and what happened after switching routes. More complete issue categories are covered in the Help Center. Topics involving streaming regions and route selection are collected in the Streaming Guide, keeping excessive technical detail out of this basic guide.

Configuration Complete

Keep the User Panel Entry and Update Subscriptions as Needed

Once both the exit information and target service have been verified, basic configuration is complete. When changing devices, continue to obtain the client and subscription through the user panel. If the route list changes, update the subscription in the client. Use the panel as the source of truth for accounts, orders, and configurations; there is no need to save public download links or look for replacement links on third-party pages.