Quick answer
Use the current pricing page, checkout screen, app-store purchase screen, or signed-in cabinet as the source of truth for ClickVPN prices, currency, plan term, traffic limit, device limit, taxes, available payment methods, and subscription controls.
This article explains how to reason about billing without hardcoding values that can change. It is operational guidance, not legal advice. The current Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, provider rules, and the payment screen shown to your account control the final outcome.
Prices and plans
ClickVPN plan information can vary by account, platform, country, payment provider, app-store rules, promotional state, and product configuration. That is why a public blog article should not repeat static prices unless those prices are pulled directly from the current tariff data.
Before purchase, review the visible plan details in the purchase flow:
- Plan name and billing period.
- Current price and currency.
- Included traffic and device limit.
- Renewal behavior, if a recurring plan is offered.
- Payment provider or app store handling the transaction.
- Taxes, fees, or provider-specific terms shown at checkout.
If a number in an article, screenshot, message, or older email conflicts with the current checkout screen, treat the current checkout screen as the source of truth.
Purchase channels
A ClickVPN subscription may be managed differently depending on where it was purchased. Website purchases, cabinet purchases, Apple App Store purchases, Google Play purchases, and third-party payment-provider purchases can have different receipts, cancellation paths, refund rules, and renewal controls.
For website or cabinet purchases, renewal and account-specific controls may be available after sign-in. For app-store purchases, the app store usually owns renewal, cancellation, billing history, and refund handling. If a provider owns the billing relationship, ClickVPN support may still help identify the route, but the provider can control the final billing operation.
Cancellation and account deletion
Deleting a ClickVPN account is not the same thing as cancelling every possible subscription. If a subscription is managed by an app store or third-party payment provider, the provider may continue to own renewal until cancellation is confirmed through that provider.
Before deleting an account, review:
- The delete account instructions.
- The current Terms of Service.
- The current Privacy Policy.
- Any app-store or payment-provider subscription page connected to your purchase.
This separation matters because account data, app-store receipts, payment-provider records, renewal status, and provider refund decisions do not always live in the same system.
Refunds and payment questions
Refund eligibility can depend on purchase channel, provider rules, app-store rules, local law, subscription status, payment history, and whether the request can be verified for the account. A general article cannot guarantee a refund result for a specific transaction.
When contacting support, include only the information needed to locate the purchase:
- The account email or user ID shown in the cabinet.
- The purchase channel, if known.
- Transaction date and amount.
- Provider receipt or transaction reference, when available.
- A short description of the requested change.
Do not send card numbers, passwords, one-time codes, or unnecessary personal documents in a support message.
What to check next
If you are choosing a plan for the first time, start with the getting started guide. If you are unsure whether a route or service is available, read connection routing and service availability. For privacy and account-data boundaries, read ClickVPN security and privacy.
