tvpn

Acceptable Use

Use the service as a personal VPN, not an abuse platform.

tvpn provides personal WireGuard endpoints for legitimate account holders. These rules protect customers, the service, infrastructure providers, and the reputation of each endpoint.

Last updated: 2026-06-20

Allowed use

You may use tvpn for ordinary personal VPN activity, including safer use of public Wi-Fi, travel connectivity, general browsing, account access, and personal device traffic.

Prohibited use

  • Spam, unsolicited bulk messaging, SMTP relay behavior, list blasting, or bypassing email abuse controls.
  • Port scanning, vulnerability scanning, exploit attempts, credential stuffing, password spraying, phishing, fraud, impersonation, or account abuse.
  • Copyright infringement, harassment, threats, stalking, doxxing, malware, botnet, command-and-control, or illegal content activity.
  • Using the service to evade bans, sanctions, court orders, provider terms, law-enforcement controls, or other safety restrictions.
  • Reselling, sharing, automating, or operating a personal endpoint as a proxy service for third parties.
  • Activity that damages the reputation, reliability, security, or availability of tvpn, its customers, infrastructure providers, or network addresses.

Outbound SMTP

Outbound SMTP on TCP port 25 is blocked from VPN endpoints. This service is not for sending bulk mail or bypassing spam controls.

If a device using your VPN tries to use port 25, it may be a misconfigured mail client, a local development tool, a compromised device, or deliberate abuse. We may show blocked attempts in your account and contact you if the pattern risks your service or our network reputation.

Use authenticated mail submission through your email provider instead, normally on ports such as 587 or 465.

Enforcement

We may block traffic classes, notify the account holder, restrict risky actions, deactivate endpoints, suspend accounts, preserve minimum operational metadata needed for investigation, and cooperate with infrastructure providers, payment processors, or legal authorities when required.

One isolated event does not automatically mean account abuse. Repeated, high-volume, evasive, or confirmed malicious behavior can lead to immediate suspension.