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From Subscription to Connection

Follow the set order for your account, plan, subscription, and client settings. Handle only the task needed at each stage; the underlying protocol and route mechanics can wait.

Create an account Choose a plan Get subscription Import client Verify connection

Create an account

Start on the account creation page. 76VPN requires a username and password, with no email address needed. Set a username used only for this service, then choose a password that is not reused on other websites. After submission, the page will open the user panel. If it remains on the login screen, sign in with the username and password you just created.

After signing in, confirm that the current account appears at the top of the page or in the account overview. There is no need to look for a client or copy any configuration yet. If the account does not have an active plan, the subscription section may not show complete usable content; this is normal. Open the Plans section next, then return to the account overview after the order takes effect.

Your password protects your plans, subscription, and order history. Store it in a trusted password manager, and never post account credentials or subscription content in public groups, forums, or screenshots. When you switch devices, use the same account to access the panel; each device does not need a separate account.

Start Free Then continue to the Plans section.

Choose a plan and place your order

In the Plans section of the user panel, first decide how you will use the service. Monthly subscriptions suit steady data needs: ¥9.9/month includes 60GB, ¥18/month includes 250GB, and ¥28/month includes 500GB. Monthly data resets each month on the activation date. For less regular use, choose a data package that lasts until used and never expires: ¥158/300GB, ¥358/1000GB, or ¥658/3000GB.

After selecting a plan, the order page lists its name, amount, and available payment methods. 76VPN supports Alipay, WeChat, and USDT. Before paying, check the plan type again and distinguish monthly subscriptions, which reset monthly, from data packages, which do not clear each month. Complete payment only after confirming everything to avoid repeating the process because of a mismatched plan.

After payment, return to the user panel. The order status may require reopening the account overview or refreshing the page. Once the plan, remaining data, or subscription section becomes available, continue to the next step. All plans work on an unlimited number of devices, while actual data usage is shared by the same account. If the service does not meet your needs after first use, the applicable protection is a 7-day no-questions-asked refund.

When upgrading a monthly subscription midway through its term, the price difference is converted into remaining days. You do not need to calculate the adjustment during setup; follow the details shown on the order confirmation page. For full information about plan differences, data resets, and refund coverage, visit the Plans page.

Get Started Return to the account overview after the order takes effect.

Get your subscription from the panel

The subscription delivers the routes available on your account to the client. After the order takes effect, open the account overview in the user panel and find the subscription details. Depending on your device, use the provided option to copy the subscription, import it into a client, or open the download area. If the client is not installed, get the 76VPN client from the download area first. The marketing page does not provide static installers; all client links are available in the user panel after sign-in.

If you choose Copy, the system clipboard will contain a subscription link. It may look similar to the clearly fake example below, but the actual content must come from your account panel:

https://example.com/sub?token=YOUR_TOKEN

A subscription link functions as account configuration credentials. Do not paste it into public webpages, online conversion tools, or shared documents, and do not show it in full in screenshots. To use another device, sign in to the panel on your own device and copy it again, or transfer it through a trusted private method. If you suspect the link has been exposed, stop sharing it and handle the issue through the user panel or a support ticket.

After copying, do not open the link directly in the browser address bar, and do not alter its characters. Open the subscription import section in the relevant client and paste the complete content. Removing anything from the beginning, end, or query portion can prevent the client from reading the routes.

Import clients on each platform

Confirm that the client comes from the download area in the user panel and matches your operating system. Import the subscription after installation. Menu names vary by platform, but look for subscription, configuration, or remote configuration options instead of adding servers one by one. A successful import is indicated by a list of selectable regions or routes in the client.

WINDOWS

Windows client

Get the 76VPN client for Windows from the user panel and install it. On first launch, find subscription management in the main interface or Settings menu. Choose Add Subscription or Import from Link, paste the complete content copied from the account overview into the address field, give the configuration a recognizable name, and save it.

After saving, update the subscription. Wait for the route list to appear, then return to the client’s main interface. Do not change several network settings at once; select one route matching the target region and connect. If Windows asks for network permission, check the application name and follow the system prompt to allow it. Otherwise, the client cannot establish a connection.

MACOS

macOS client

Download and open the macOS client from the user panel. The first time a network app runs, macOS may ask you to approve a network extension or configuration permission. Follow the system prompts, then open the client’s subscription or configuration page, choose Add from Link, paste the complete subscription, and save it.

After updating, the client usually shows route selection in the menu bar or main window. Choose a route first, then enable the connection. If you previously denied a system permission, repeatedly clicking Connect usually will not help; open macOS System Settings and check the relevant network permission instead. For a fuller permission recovery process, see macOS First Connection Notes.

ANDROID

Android client

Get the Android client through the user panel and open its configuration page after installation. Find Add Subscription, Remote Configuration, or Import from Link, then paste the subscription from the account overview. Save it and run an update manually once to confirm that region and route names have loaded, rather than seeing only an empty configuration name.

Return to the main interface, choose a route, and start the connection. Android will show a network connection permission dialog, which is required for the client to create the system network tunnel. Confirm it, check that the client status changes to connected, and continue to verification. If battery-saving settings interrupt the connection when the app leaves the foreground, check background activity restrictions in the system app settings. Change one setting at a time so you can identify the cause.

IOS

iOS client

Sign in to the user panel and check the download area for the iOS client and import options. After installing an available client, open subscription or configuration management and choose Import from Link. Paste the complete subscription and confirm it, then refresh the configuration and wait for the route list to appear.

When starting the connection for the first time, iOS will ask to allow a network configuration to be added. Confirm that the app and action are correct, follow the system prompts, then return to the client to choose a route and connect. Once the connection appears, do not rely only on the client button; continue with webpage access and exit-region verification. See the step-by-step iOS Subscription Import Guide.

Connect and verify

After importing, choose a node from the route list that matches the target service region. Start the connection and wait until the client clearly shows that it is connected, then open a regular webpage that normally works. This order confirms that the client settings have not disrupted basic access. If the regular page also fails, disconnect to restore the original network, then refresh the subscription or switch routes. Do not layer on additional settings.

Once basic access works, check whether the exit region matches the selected route. If the regions match and the target webpage opens normally, the connection is active. If the region has not changed, fully close the target app or browser page and reconnect before trying again. Some apps retain the previous network session, so refreshing the page alone may not establish a new connection.

For AI Tools, Streaming, or development tools, avoid switching between multiple regions repeatedly in a short period. Choose a stable route that matches the region, keep the connection active, and then open the target service. For differences involving sign-in, persistent connections, streaming output, or API calls, continue with the Complete Guide to AI Tools Access. This page only confirms that the subscription entered the client correctly and produced a usable connection.

NETWORK Regular webpages open

Confirm that basic network access and the client connection do not conflict.

REGION Exit region matches

Confirm that current traffic uses a route in the selected region.

SERVICE Target service opens

Verify the real use case last; do not treat the button state as the result.

Troubleshoot in order

When the connection fails, preserve the current state instead of changing every setting at once. First confirm that the plan is still active and the account has usable data; second, return to subscription management and update it; third, switch to another route in the same region; fourth, disconnect and reconnect. Test a regular webpage after each step so you can identify whether the issue is with the account, subscription, route, or local client.

If the client says the subscription is empty or the update failed, copy the subscription again from the account overview and confirm that the paste is complete. Do not add the address manually or use a public conversion page found in search results. If an old configuration already exists, keep it, create a separate subscription entry for comparison, and remove the old one only after the new entry works.

If only one website or app fails while regular webpages and exit-region checks work normally, the issue is usually beyond the basic import process. Record the platform, route region, affected app, error message, and approximate stage when it occurred, then use the Help Center to troubleshoot by category. For account or order issues that need manual handling, submit the details through the ticket section in the user panel.

After completing the process, daily use comes down to three actions: keep the plan active, update the subscription periodically, and choose a route for the target region before opening the service. When changing devices, repeat “get the subscription—import it into the client—verify the connection.” There is no need to purchase a separate device slot.