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Security · iOS

VPN - Fast VPN Super ™

by TOPAPPS TECH PTE LTD

Free215 MBv2.31Ages 17+
4.7Store rating
401KRatings
215 MBSize
2020Released
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VPN - Fast VPN Super arrives wrapped in the kind of breathless copy that should make any privacy-minded user pause. The listing promises 'military-grade' everything, one-tap connection, unlimited bandwidth, no logs, and leak protection, in language so generic it could describe a dozen interchangeable free VPNs. Functionally it does connect with a single tap and will mask your IP for casual browsing. But the trademark symbol in the name and the keyword-stuffed description signal a marketing-first app, and there is little here to set it apart from a crowded free-VPN field beyond the pitch itself.

The basics are covered

To its credit, the core function works. Tap once, get connected, route your traffic through a remote server. For someone who just wants a quick layer between their phone and a public network, it does the obvious job. The interface is uncluttered, there is no signup wall, and on a decent connection nearby servers keep streaming and browsing usable. As a disposable convenience tool, it functions well enough.

Trust is the real product

With a VPN you hand all your traffic to the provider, so reputation matters far more than a list of feature bullets. Here the developer is obscure, the security claims are unaudited, and the 17+ age rating hints at a loose content gateway rather than any safety pedigree. The copy reads like SEO, not a privacy commitment. Without transparency reports or third-party audits, the 'no-logs' assurance is just words on a store page.

Pros

  • One-tap connection with no account required
  • Clean, uncluttered interface
  • Usable speeds on nearby servers for everyday browsing

Cons

  • Obscure developer with no audit or transparency record
  • Marketing-heavy listing reads like keyword spam
  • Unverifiable security and no-logs claims
  • Nothing meaningfully differentiates it from rivals