Xeovo VPN
Provides privacy using trusted protocols like WireGuard and OpenVPN, applies modern encryption such as ChaCha20 and AES-256, supports up to 5 devices, bypasses tough censorship with extra protocols, delivers unlimited bandwidth, and ensures human support.
Cost / License
- Subscription
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
- Lightweight
- Security-focused
Features
- WireGuard
- Bypass Censorship
- Anticensorship
- Shadowsocks
- No Logs
- TCP Proxy
- End-to-End Encryption
- AES-256 Encryption
- Encrypted VPN
- AES Encryption
Tags
- Proxy
- v2ray
- Privacy Protection
- amneziawg
Xeovo VPN News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
Chris222M added Xeovo VPN as alternative to VP.NET VPN- Danilo_Venom updated Xeovo VPN
- ALTERRA thinks Anticensorship is a important feature of Xeovo VPN
- ALTERRA updated Xeovo VPN
- ALTERRA thinks Bypass Censorship is a important feature of Xeovo VPN
- ALTERRA liked Xeovo VPN
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What is Xeovo VPN?
Xeovo VPN is a software that protects your online privacy and bypasses internet restrictions. It uses open-source VPN protocols WireGuard and OpenVPN, and cryptographic cipher suites ChaCha20 and AES-256 for secure internet connection. It can be used on up to 5 devices simultaneously.
Xeovo VPN also provides human support for any inquiries or issues. It can bypass censorship, even in countries with VPN restrictions, using Shadowsocks, AmneziaWG, VMess, Trojan, and VLESS. It offers unlimited bandwidth for unrestricted browsing, streaming, downloading, or uploading.









Comments and Reviews
Xeovo VPN seems to be a very privacy-focused product based in Finland. At the moment, they only have about 20 servers around the world but their speed is pretty great. One particularity is that they don't have any app yet. Which is a positive thing for experimented users : you have to download the Wireguard and/or the OpenVPN app to configure manually the tunnels you will be using. Doing so, you can set your own DNS Servers and install the VPN on any existing OS (macOS, Windows, Android, iOS, ...). The price is pretty fair : about 5€/month or about 34€/year. I didn't experience any disconnections when using it. The dev team publishes an internal transparency report every year but the VPN isn't audited yet. They also have a blog where they regularly post privacy advices for their users. Also, it's a shame that you don't get to know who is behind the product. In fact, even the official website doesn't mention any name for an unknown reason. Of course, they pretend to have a no-logging policy which is reassuring, knowing that they are based in Finland. Great experience with that product for the moment. It's a shame that we can't find reviews about it online because in my opinion, it has some solid foundations to become a champion in the future.