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Created At Platform Location Median Speed Stability
2024-01-25 iOS 497.53 100.00%
2023-10-21 Android 251.57 90.48%
2022-09-11 Android 291.36 95.24%
2020-02-14 Mac OS 255.34 100.00%
2017-11-03 Windows 162.96 100.00%
2017-10-31 Windows 239.72 100.00%
2017-10-18 Windows 262.81 100.00%
2017-10-17 Windows 131.55 100.00%
2017-10-10 Android 146.18 90.48%
2017-09-03 Windows 400.44 100.00%
2017-07-07 Windows 185.67 100.00%
2017-07-07 Windows 100.82 100.00%
2017-06-28 Windows 114.48 95.24%
2017-06-28 Windows 64.98 100.00%
2017-06-26 Windows 76.73 83.33%
2017-06-26 Mac OS 101.03 80.95%
2017-03-10 Mac OS 461.92 100.00%
2017-03-10 Mac OS 599.53 100.00%
2017-03-10 Mac OS 412.63 100.00%
2017-03-10 Mac OS 508.11 100.00%
2017-03-10 Mac OS 1674.83 100.00%
2017-02-22 Windows 97.78 78.57%
2017-02-22 Windows 84.59 78.57%
2017-02-22 Windows 51.03 83.33%
2017-02-22 Windows 47.64 85.71%
2017-01-30 Windows 60.06 90.48%
2017-01-30 Mac OS 127.94 97.62%
2017-01-30 Windows 29.33 95.24%
2017-01-20 Windows 140.66 92.86%
2017-01-20 Windows 205.06 90.48%
2017-01-19 Windows 113.28 97.62%
2017-01-19 Windows 84.18 97.62%
2017-01-19 Windows 87.04 100.00%
2017-01-19 Windows 74.83 95.24%
2017-01-19 Windows 65.58 100.00%
2017-01-19 Windows 70.36 100.00%
2017-01-19 Windows 78.06 100.00%
2017-01-19 Windows 97.59 97.62%
2017-01-19 Windows 78.74 95.24%
2017-01-13 Windows 160.84 95.24%
2017-01-13 Windows 144.74 100.00%
2017-01-13 Windows 162.43 100.00%
2017-01-13 Windows 187.39 100.00%
2017-01-13 Windows 150.79 100.00%
2017-01-13 Windows 186.27 100.00%
2017-01-13 Windows 175.20 100.00%
2017-01-13 Windows 155.29 100.00%
2017-01-12 Windows 182.54 100.00%
2017-01-12 Windows 70.72 95.24%
2017-01-12 Windows 166.67 97.62%
2017-01-11 Windows 170.47 100.00%
2017-01-11 Windows 184.51 100.00%
2017-01-11 Windows 151.62 88.10%
2017-01-11 Windows 133.49 97.62%
2017-01-11 Windows 93.20 95.24%
2017-01-10 Windows 140.06 97.62%
2017-01-10 Windows 164.14 97.62%
2017-01-10 Windows 153.95 95.24%
2017-01-10 Windows 141.11 100.00%
2017-01-10 Windows 142.15 100.00%
2017-01-10 Windows 234.47 100.00%
2017-01-09 Windows 287.74 97.62%
2017-01-09 Windows 155.74 100.00%
2017-01-09 Windows 260.09 100.00%
2017-01-09 Windows 196.20 100.00%
2017-01-09 Windows 223.82 100.00%
2017-01-09 Windows 211.29 100.00%
2017-01-08 Windows 145.37 92.86%
2017-01-08 Windows 124.86 97.62%
2017-01-08 Windows 111.37 97.62%
2017-01-08 Windows 124.30 100.00%
2017-01-08 Windows 281.97 95.24%
2017-01-08 Windows 172.46 97.62%
2017-01-08 Windows 437.53 90.48%
2017-01-08 Windows 426.00 97.62%
2017-01-08 Windows 201.59 100.00%
2017-01-08 Windows 243.55 97.62%
2017-01-08 Windows 243.97 100.00%
2017-01-08 Windows 390.75 100.00%
2017-01-07 Windows 310.64 100.00%
2017-01-07 Windows 248.63 100.00%
2017-01-07 Windows 147.68 92.86%
2017-01-07 Windows 69.50 95.24%
2017-01-07 Windows 176.07 83.33%
2017-01-07 Windows 187.28 90.48%
2017-01-07 Windows 112.86 73.81%
2017-01-02 Windows 165.10 100.00%
2017-01-02 Windows 194.91 95.24%
2017-01-02 Windows 197.09 95.24%
2017-01-02 Windows 134.35 92.86%
2017-01-02 Windows 158.61 100.00%
2017-01-02 Windows 242.09 100.00%
2017-01-02 Windows 115.86 100.00%
2017-01-02 Windows 114.85 97.62%
2017-01-02 Windows 109.30 97.62%
2017-01-02 Mac OS 627.57 80.95%
2017-01-02 Mac OS 1813.59 100.00%
2017-01-02 Windows 0.00 0.00%
2016-12-17 Windows 253.63 100.00%
2016-12-17 Windows 238.30 100.00%
2016-12-17 Windows 230.82 100.00%
2016-12-17 Windows 133.58 100.00%
2016-12-17 Windows 204.45 100.00%
2016-12-17 Windows 190.45 100.00%
2016-12-17 Windows 220.14 100.00%
2016-12-17 Windows 192.50 100.00%
2016-12-16 Mac OS 1741.07 100.00%
2016-12-16 Mac OS 1324.19 100.00%
2016-12-16 Mac OS 390.38 100.00%
2016-12-16 Mac OS 462.50 100.00%
2016-12-16 Mac OS 377.70 100.00%
2016-12-16 Mac OS 630.96 80.95%
2016-12-16 Mac OS 521.29 80.95%
2016-12-14 Windows 279.66 76.19%
2016-12-14 Windows 296.91 80.95%
2016-12-14 Windows 68.79 83.33%
2016-12-14 Windows 64.13 83.33%
2016-12-14 Windows 94.70 78.57%
2016-12-14 Windows 109.69 80.95%
2016-12-14 Windows 87.39 71.43%
2016-12-14 Mac OS 663.65 80.95%
2016-12-14 Mac OS 674.95 80.95%
2016-12-14 Mac OS 486.87 83.33%
2016-12-14 Mac OS 563.61 83.33%
2016-12-14 Mac OS 484.73 80.95%
2016-12-14 Mac OS 2401.51 83.33%
2016-12-14 Mac OS 1379.47 80.95%
2016-12-14 Mac OS 2471.04 80.95%
2016-12-13 Windows 60.80 83.33%
2016-12-13 Windows 61.73 80.95%
2016-12-13 Windows 54.22 85.71%
2016-12-13 Mac OS 1945.72 80.95%
2016-12-12 Windows 23.96 71.43%
2016-12-12 Windows 21.62 76.19%
2016-12-12 Windows 40.21 78.57%
2016-12-10 Mac OS 34.06 90.48%
2016-12-10 Mac OS 114.38 92.86%
2016-12-10 Mac OS 136.62 95.24%
2016-12-10 Mac OS 93.40 88.10%
2016-12-10 Mac OS 1068.14 100.00%
2016-12-09 Mac OS 38.19 80.95%
2016-12-09 Mac OS 44.35 78.57%
2016-12-07 Mac OS 51.15 83.33%
2016-12-07 Mac OS 52.51 85.71%
2016-12-07 Mac OS 36.00 83.33%
2016-12-07 Mac OS 64.02 80.95%
2016-12-07 Mac OS 71.90 80.95%
2016-12-05 Mac OS 80.46 85.71%
2016-12-05 Mac OS 108.07 85.71%
2016-12-05 Mac OS 152.57 83.33%
2016-12-05 Mac OS 267.74 78.57%
2016-12-05 Mac OS 83.44 88.10%
2016-12-05 Mac OS 84.18 80.95%
2016-12-05 Mac OS 162.51 80.95%
2016-12-05 Mac OS 118.87 83.33%
2016-12-05 Mac OS 152.03 83.33%
2016-12-05 Mac OS 151.98 78.57%
2016-12-05 Mac OS 141.34 83.33%
2016-12-05 Mac OS 106.80 80.95%
2016-12-05 Mac OS 91.00 83.33%
2016-12-05 Mac OS 63.80 83.33%
2016-12-04 Mac OS 86.61 78.57%
2016-12-04 Mac OS 116.93 78.57%
2016-12-04 Mac OS 81.57 78.57%
2016-12-04 Mac OS 108.89 76.19%
2016-12-04 Mac OS 66.51 83.33%
2016-12-04 Mac OS 82.75 85.71%
2016-12-04 Mac OS 82.75 85.71%
2016-12-04 Mac OS 102.10 80.95%
2016-12-03 Mac OS 63.59 80.95%
2016-12-03 Mac OS 63.59 80.95%
2016-12-03 Mac OS 106.28 80.95%
2016-12-03 Mac OS 100.62 78.57%
2016-12-03 Mac OS 105.48 76.19%
2016-12-03 Mac OS 95.35 76.19%
2016-12-02 Mac OS 149.70 80.95%
2016-12-02 Windows 59.52 78.57%
2016-12-02 Windows 55.40 78.57%
2016-12-02 Windows 55.40 78.57%
2016-12-02 Windows 39.66 73.81%
2016-12-02 Mac OS 105.79 80.95%
2016-12-02 Mac OS 159.05 78.57%
2016-12-02 Mac OS 149.46 88.10%
2016-12-02 Mac OS 151.88 78.57%
2016-12-02 Mac OS 115.56 88.10%
2016-12-02 Mac OS 108.42 78.57%
2016-12-02 Mac OS 137.59 73.81%
2016-11-29 Mac OS 101.49 64.29%
2016-11-29 Windows 33.72 71.43%
2016-11-29 Windows 33.72 71.43%
2016-11-29 Windows 32.02 71.43%
2016-11-29 Windows 36.82 69.05%
2016-11-29 Windows 30.12 78.57%

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I buy my circumvention service on Circumvention Central?

  • You can download the latest Android client without Google Play.
  • You can download and install the latest Windows client to your computer without circumventing.
  • You can use Alipay to buy any service.
  • Bilingual installation guides.
  • Bilingual customer support.
  • Support all of GreatFire's work including FreeBrowser and FreeWeibo.

How do you measure the speed of a circumvention tool?

The speed test that we have developed aims to reflect the real user experience. While a visitor to the site runs a test, in the background, their browser is downloading resources from the ten most popular websites in the world. According to Alexa, these sites are Google, Facebook, YouTube, Baidu, Amazon, Yahoo, Wikipedia, QQ, Twitter and Microsoft Live. The speed reported is simply the size of the file downloaded divided by the time taken to download it. We also verify whether the downloaded resource is complete. If the contents returned are incorrect or if the download fails to complete within 40 seconds, we mark it as failed. This data is then used to calculate our other main indicator - stability.

Other speed tests typically just measure download and upload speed by sending a couple of requests to the speed test server itself. The reported speed is not reflective of the user experience because normal browsing involves frequently sending lots of requests (not downloading or uploading one big file) to many different servers, not just one.

Why do you measure the stability of a circumvention tool?

Stability is typically not tested by other services at all. A healthy internet connection anywhere is supposed to deliver 100% stability, unless someone pulls the cable during the test. But using a circumvention tool in China is different. At any point, the connection can become unstable and/or go down completely. Individual requests may fail depending on the size of the request, the final destination and how they are proxied. Thus comparing service stability is just as important if not more important than comparing speed.

Can I test any circumvention tool on the site?

You can use our speed and stability tests with any circumvention tool, whether it is listed on our site or not. VPN users from around China will be able to test their tool on the site and those results will be added to our data. This data will be available for all to see.

Can I see the inner workings of your tests?

Tech savvy users can inspect how we conduct our tests by reviewing our javascript code.

Does GreatFire.org make money if I subscribe to a circumvention tool on this site?

One of the objectives in launching CC is to generate revenue for GreatFire.org. At the moment GreatFire relies on the kindness of individuals who send us donations and from a host of grant-making organizations around the world. We want to reduce our reliance on these organizations and set GreatFire.org on a path of self-sustainability. Visitors to the CC site will be able to purchase any paid-for tool that we currently test. GreatFire will act as a reseller of these tools in China and as such we will be given a portion of each sale by the VPN providers themselves. Users need not be based in China to purchase a circumvention service.

How does CC compare to other VPN review websites?

There are a host of websites that provide “VPN reviews” and “VPN ratings”. But anybody who has visited those sites can quickly see that they act as referral and marketing sites for a small subset of VPN providers and that most of those services do not work in China.

Where did you find those VPNs?

We used this great list of VPNs put together by That One Privacy Guy. We took that list and recruited a team of testers across China and tested almost every tool to see what works and what does not. It will come as little surprise to those in China to know that a very small number of these tools actually work in China.

Do we think that the authorities will use our website to crackdown on VPNs that work?

It would be very easy to completely block all VPNs if the authorities wanted to. However, we believe that they have not because of the importance of allowing access for businesses and for others. The goal of CC is simply to make it easier for all to find the circumvention tools that work the best.

Your tests tell me that my favorite tool does not work but it’s working great for me, what gives? Your tests tell me that my favorite tool works but it’s not working for me, what gives?

Test results can vary according to location, the service you are using to connect to the internet and your device. As more people use this site to test their circumvention tools, we will accumulate more data and will be able to develop a clearer idea of what is working and what is not.

How do you measure “stability”?

When you test your tool on our site in the background we download a certain number of images. If these images do not download or take more than 40 seconds to download then we consider this to be a failed test of stability and we calculate a percentage based on the number of images we attempted to download during the test.

Circumvention Central / GreatFire.org VPN Terms of Service:

Dear user, to provide a better experience, before purchasing a VPN service please carefully read through our terms:

  1. All the VPN services are provided by the respective VPN provider and not by Circumvention Central.
  2. If when using the VPN service you cannot connect to the service or find the service to be unstable, there can be several causes:
    1. Problems with your device or software.
    2. Problems originating from the VPN provider itself.
    3. The Great Firewall has temporarily or permanently blocked the VPN service.
    In case of (a), our customer service will try to assist you in resolving the problem. In the case of (b) or (c), we will alert the VPN provider of the problem and assist them in resolving it.
  3. We provide test data that helps you find a VPN provider that works well. However, if the VPN provider that you selected still does not work for you, we cannot provide a refund. Before choosing a VPN provider, please carefully review the performance data, user reviews or register a free trial account first (if available).

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