Russia uses TSPU (Technical Means of Countering Threats) — advanced DPI systems that block most VPNs. Roskomnadzor maintains a constantly updated blocklist. Veilora's VeilShift™ protocol is specifically designed to bypass these systems.
Russian TSPU systems are sophisticated, but VeilShift™ stays ahead:
VeilShift™ defeats all 4 layers of DPI: signature detection, TLS fingerprinting, active probing, and behavioral analysis. TSPU can't distinguish our traffic from normal HTTPS.
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⬇ Download for AndroidRoskomnadzor (RKN) maintains a blocklist of VPN services and forces ISPs to use DPI to detect and block VPN traffic. Standard WireGuard and OpenVPN protocols are easily detected.
VeilShift™ protocol makes VPN traffic indistinguishable from regular HTTPS browsing using uTLS Chrome fingerprinting and XTLS-Reality. RKN DPI systems cannot detect it.
Our servers in Finland, Estonia and Germany provide the best performance for Russian users — under 40ms average latency with stable connections.
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TSPU (Technical Means of Countering Threats) is Russia's advanced DPI system that detects VPN protocols by their traffic signatures. Veilora's VeilShift™ protocol mimics regular HTTPS traffic, making it invisible to TSPU.
Roskomnadzor blocks social media (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter), news outlets, VPN services, and websites deemed to violate Russian law. Veilora unblocks all of these.
VPN use for personal privacy is not explicitly illegal in Russia. However, using VPN to access blocked content or for illegal activities may violate Russian law. Veilora operates outside Russia's jurisdiction.