AI 产品解读VPN Configuration Guide
Helps users bypass internet censorship and access blocked websites (Telegram, YouTube, etc.) by guiding them through setting up a VPN client.
User installs extension -> Extension opens onboarding -> User selects OS -> User downloads recommended VPN app -> User visits external site to get VLESS key -> User enters key into app -> User connects to VPN
Step-by-step setup guide for multiple platforms (iOS, Android, Windows, macOS)Directs users to download specific VPN apps (Happ Proxy, Hiddify)Provides VLESS protocol configuration keys via external serviceClaims zero-log policy and unlimited traffic
- 目标用户
- Users in regions with internet censorship / People wanting to access blocked social media and streaming sites
- The extension acts primarily as a launcher/guide rather than a direct VPN provider. The actual VPN functionality resides in separate desktop/mobile applications. The requirement for 'login' depends on the external service's policy which might differ from the extension's claim of 'no registration'.
付费分析未识别到付费功能
The extension and the described workflow are explicitly free. The store description states 'Бесплатно без скрытых условий и подписок' (Free without hidden conditions and subscriptions). The onboarding text also mentions 'Приложение бесплатное' (The application is free). There is no code indicating payment processing, subscription management, or premium feature gating within the extension.
- 置信度
- 95
- 支付平台
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- 来源
- AI / 高
- 需要登录
- 是
- 登录理由
- The extension's onboarding flow explicitly directs users to an external website (avegate.pro) to obtain a VLESS key. The button 'Получить VLESS-ключ' links to 'https://avegate.pro/new-landing/account.html'. While the extension itself does not implement a login screen, the core functionality (getting the VPN configuration key) requires interacting with this external service, which likely requires an account or at least a registration step to generate the key. The store description claims 'No registration', but the code points to an 'account.html' page, suggesting a discrepancy or that the 'account' page might be for generating keys without full login, but typically these services require some form of identification. Given the link to an account page, we assume some form of destination service interaction is needed.