Security · iOS
X-VPN: VPN Fast & Secure
by LIGHTNINGLINK NETWORKS PTE. LTD.
X-VPN has spent the better part of a decade refining the same pitch: tap once, get hidden. What sets this build apart from the free-VPN swarm is its independently audited no-logs policy and an unusually deep protocol bench, including WireGuard, OpenVPN and QUIC, that lets the app route around stubborn networks. The free tier is genuinely usable across 26 regions with no data cap, though the heaviest features sit behind a subscription. At 595K ratings and a 4.66 store average it has earned trust, but the relentless 100 percent free framing still warrants a careful read of the upsell.
Where it earns its keep
The protocol spread is the real story. Most free clients hand you one tunnel and hope for the best, while X-VPN lets you flip between eleven, so a connection that stalls on QUIC often sails through on WireGuard. The auditable no-logs claim and a working kill switch give the security story actual substance rather than marketing gloss, and 26 free regions including thirteen US cities cover most everyday unblocking needs.
The catch behind the free banner
Free here means free with friction. Streaming servers, 10 Gbps lanes, P2P and the 250-region map all live behind a paid plan, and the app is not shy about reminding you. At 131 MB it is a heavy install for a utility, and the connection picker can feel cluttered with options most users will never touch. The free speed is fine, not the headline figure the store copy implies.
Who should install it
Travelers and public Wi-Fi users who want one-tap encryption without creating an account will find the free tier hard to argue with. Privacy purists who care about audited claims get more reassurance here than from most rivals. Anyone chasing reliable streaming unblocks, though, should budget for premium or look elsewhere, because the free regions are not tuned for that kind of work.
Pros
- Independently audited no-logs policy adds rare credibility
- Eleven protocols including WireGuard help defeat blocked networks
- Generous free tier with 26 regions and no data caps
- Working kill switch protects traffic on sudden drops
Cons
- Premium upsell is constant and the free framing oversells
- 131 MB is a bulky footprint for a connectivity tool
- Best streaming and gaming servers are paywalled
- Protocol menu can overwhelm casual users