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Last updated: July 2026

VPN learn hub: from the basics to real-world use

Short answer

TukTukVPN's learn hub organises VPN knowledge into 4 clusters — VPN basics, censorship circumvention, streaming and content unblocking, and privacy & security — backed by a glossary and an FAQ, so you can choose and use a VPN with real understanding.

TL;DR
  • Content in 4 clusters: basics, censorship, streaming/unblocking, privacy
  • TukTukVPN runs multiple protocols and switches automatically: VLESS+Reality, Hysteria2, WireGuard/AmneziaWG
  • Reality/AmneziaWG obfuscation is built to beat DPI on heavily filtered networks
  • New to the terms? Start at the glossary, then the FAQ
  • Free 7-day trial, no card (50GB / 2 devices)

Key facts

ItemDetail
Content clusters4 — basics, censorship, streaming/unblocking, privacy
Supported protocolsVLESS+Reality, Hysteria2, WireGuard/AmneziaWG (auto-switching)
Anti-DPI techniquesReality and AmneziaWG-style obfuscation
App modesGaming, streaming, privacy, access
Server locations (in-app)Singapore, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Bangkok, London
Logging policyStrict no-logs (our stance — not yet externally audited)
Payment methodsPromptPay, credit/debit card, TrueMoney, crypto (BTCPay)
BandwidthUnlimited
Devices (per plan)5 / 10 / 10 devices (monthly / yearly / 2-year)
Free trial7 days, no card — 50GB / 2 devices
Guarantee30-day money-back

Cluster 1 — VPN basics

A VPN (Virtual Private Network) builds an encrypted “tunnel” between your device and an intermediary server. All your traffic travels through it, so your ISP or anyone on the same network can't see the contents — and the destination website sees the server's IP instead of your real one.

The heart of a modern VPN is the transport protocol. TukTukVPN supports several (VLESS+Reality, Hysteria2, WireGuard/AmneziaWG) and automatically picks the fastest, most stable one for your network conditions. If these names are new, start with the glossary.

Cluster 2 — Censorship circumvention

Many countries filter the internet with DPI (Deep Packet Inspection), which examines packet patterns to identify and block VPN traffic even when encrypted. The best-known example is China's Great Firewall, which combines DPI with DNS poisoning and active probing; some countries in the Middle East also restrict VoIP services.

The counter to DPI is obfuscation — making VPN traffic look like ordinary HTTPS/QUIC browsing. TukTukVPN uses Reality (paired with VLESS) and AmneziaWG, which strips WireGuard's signatures, to keep connections alive even on heavily filtered networks.

Cluster 3 — Streaming & content unblocking

Much streaming content is geo-restricted. Connecting through a server in the country you need lets you reach that region's library, subject to the destination service's terms. The app has a streaming mode with servers in Singapore, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Bangkok, and London.

For streaming and gaming, what matters is stability and picking the right protocol for the route. We don't publish self-measured speed or latency numbers — the automatic protocol switching exists precisely to find the smoothest path under your real conditions.

Cluster 4 — Privacy & security

This cluster is about controlling who can see your data. Terms worth understanding: DNS leak (DNS requests escaping the tunnel), kill switch (cutting the connection when the VPN drops so your IP never leaks), no-logs (keeping no usage records), and jurisdiction (whose laws the provider answers to).

TukTukVPN holds a strict no-logs policy. We say plainly that this is our stance and it has not yet been audited by a third party. The glossary has deeper definitions of every term here.

Where to start

If you're new, open the glossary first to meet the key terms, then head to the FAQ for straight answers to the most common questions — like whether VPNs are legal in Thailand, or whether PromptPay works. After that, pick a plan or just start the free 7-day trial.

Frequently asked questions

What should I read first?

Start with the glossary to understand the key terms (DPI, no-logs, kill switch), then the FAQ for practical answers. After that, choose the mode and plan that fit how you'll use it.

Who is a VPN for?

Anyone who wants privacy on public networks, needs to reach geo-restricted content, travels to countries that filter the internet, or simply wants their ISP seeing less of their activity. TukTukVPN is built to cover gaming, streaming, privacy, and access alike.

How is TukTukVPN different from a typical VPN?

Its signature is running multiple protocols with automatic switching (VLESS+Reality, Hysteria2, WireGuard/AmneziaWG), with Reality and AmneziaWG-style obfuscation to fight DPI. It supports PromptPay for users in Thailand and holds a strict no-logs policy (our stance — not yet externally audited, which we state as fact).

Ready to try it yourself?

Free 7-day trial, no card — 50GB / 2 devices, every protocol included.