tuktukvpn
Last updated: July 2026

VPN for the United States

Short answer

The US has an open internet with no strict state censorship, so a VPN there is mainly about privacy — especially since US ISPs can legally sell browsing data. TukTukVPN has an in-country server in Los Angeles and switches protocols automatically.

TL;DR
  • The US has an open internet — a VPN is for privacy and security, not unblocking censorship
  • Since 2017, US ISPs can legally sell users' browsing data; a VPN reduces that visibility
  • In-country server in Los Angeles
  • Good for public Wi-Fi and staying connected while traveling
  • WireGuard/Hysteria2 for speed, Reality as backup when a network filters

Key facts

ItemDetail
In-country serverYes — Los Angeles (in-country)
Internet access in the USOpen internet, no strict state-level censorship
The privacy issueSince 2017, US ISPs can legally sell users' browsing data
Legal status of VPNsVPN use is legal in the US
Recommended protocolsWireGuard/Hysteria2 for speed
Supported protocolsVLESS+Reality, Hysteria2, WireGuard/AmneziaWG (auto-switching)
All server citiesSingapore, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Bangkok, London
Devices per account5 devices (monthly) / 10 devices (yearly and 2-year)
BandwidthUnlimited on every plan
Free trial7 days, no card required (50GB, up to 2 devices)
Payment methodsPromptPay, credit/debit card, TrueMoney, crypto (via BTCPay)
Guarantee30-day money-back
Logging policyNo-logs stance (our policy — not yet verified by a third party)
In-app modesGaming / Streaming / Privacy / Access

Does the US censor the internet?

The US has an open internet, without a national censorship system like China's. So a VPN in the US is mainly valuable for privacy and security, not for unblocking state-banned content.

Why privacy matters in the US

The concern many people share is ISPs: since the repeal of broadband privacy rules in 2017, US internet providers can legally collect and sell users' browsing data. Using a VPN reduces your ISP's visibility into your browsing behavior.

Public Wi-Fi at airports, hotels and cafes is also a risk. Encrypting your traffic with a VPN reduces the chance of your data being intercepted on the same network.

The Los Angeles server

We operate an in-country server in Los Angeles — our North American connection point, suited to users in the US and anyone who needs a US IP. The app picks the fastest protocol automatically, with a free 7-day trial and a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Frequently asked questions

Is using a VPN in the US illegal?

No. VPN use is legal in the United States and widely used for privacy and security.

What does a VPN help with in the US?

Privacy — especially reducing the visibility of your browsing to ISPs, which can legally sell that data — plus safety on public Wi-Fi.

Do you have servers in the US?

Yes — we have an in-country server in Los Angeles, our North American connection point.

Ready to try it yourself?

Free 7-day trial, no card — 50GB / 2 devices, every protocol included.