Terms of Use and Privacy Policy

Welcome to our service. By using this service, you agree to the following terms:

1. Use of Service

You agree to use this service solely for lawful purposes and in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. You are prohibited from using this service for any illegal activities or activities that infringe upon the rights of others.

Furthermore, you acknowledge and agree that we may place advertisements areas on this website. This is to help us cover the costs of our server and domain through advertisements.

2. User Accounts

You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account information, including your password. You agree to notify us immediately of any unauthorized use of your account or any other breach of security.

3. Content

You are responsible for all content that you upload, post, or share through this service. You warrant that you have the necessary rights or permissions to use and distribute such content.

4. Privacy

We value your privacy. Your personal information will be processed in accordance with our Privacy Policy. By using this service, you consent to the collection and use of your information as described in our Privacy Policy.

5. Intellectual Property

All content and materials provided through this service, including but not limited to text, graphics, logos, icons, images, audio clips, digital downloads, and data compilations, are the property of us or our licensors and are protected by copyright laws.

6. Limitation of Liability

We shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from the use or inability to use this service.

7. Changes to Terms

We reserve the right to modify these terms at any time. Changes will take effect immediately upon being posted on our website. Continued use of our service after such changes constitutes your acceptance of the revised terms.

8. Governing Law

These terms shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Indonesia, without regard to its conflict of law provisions.

By clicking 'I Agree', you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to all the terms outlined above.

Advanced Security

We encrypt your data to protect your Internet connection so you may surf the web safely at home, at work, or in public.

Digital Privacy

Surf the internet anonymously by masking your IP address. Stop your internet service provider from spying on you and keep your location private.

Liberty

Avoid censorship and safely access any website, app, or channel. Get around any restrictions and use the internet for free.

Tips

To get the maximum speed of connection choose the location nearest to your country.

What is SSH Tunneling?

SSH (Secure Shell) is a cryptographic network protocol that creates an encrypted tunnel between your device and a remote server. Originally designed for secure server administration, SSH tunneling has become one of the most effective tools for protecting internet traffic, bypassing censorship, and maintaining privacy online.

When you connect through an SSH tunnel, all of your internet traffic is routed through the encrypted connection. Anyone trying to intercept your data — whether it's your ISP, a government agency, or a hacker on the same network — will only see scrambled, unreadable data. The actual content of your browsing, messages, and downloads remains completely private.


Why use an SSH tunnel?

There are many reasons why developers, privacy-conscious users, and everyday internet users choose SSH tunneling over other solutions. The most important reason is security: SSH uses AES-256 encryption — the same standard used by banks and militaries worldwide. Your data is protected from the moment it leaves your device until it reaches its destination.

SSH tunneling also gives you the ability to bypass firewalls and deep packet inspection (DPI). Many ISPs and governments use DPI to monitor and block certain types of internet traffic. Because SSH traffic looks like standard encrypted traffic, it is far harder to detect and block compared to traditional VPN protocols.

Additionally, SSH tunneling hides your real IP address. Websites and online services only see the IP address of the SSH server — not yours. This protects your identity and allows you to access content that may be restricted in your location.


How to connect using HTTP Injector

This site uses SSH tunneling through HTTP Injector — a popular Android app that lets you connect to an SSH server and route your internet traffic through it with a single tap. No terminal, no technical setup required.

Android (HTTP Injector)

  1. Install HTTP Injector from Play Store
  2. Open the app → tap SSH tab
  3. Enter Host, Port, Username & Password from your account above
  4. Tap Connect — you are online

Windows / PC

  1. Download Bitvise SSH Client or PuTTY
  2. Enter the Host, Port, and your credentials
  3. Enable SOCKS5 proxy on port 1080
  4. Set your browser proxy to 127.0.0.1:1080

You can also use HTTP Custom or HTTP Injector with a pre-made .ehi config file — many servers on this site provide a downloadable config so you can connect in seconds without entering anything manually.

Why SSH is one of the most trusted security protocols

SSH has been the backbone of secure server communication since 1995. Here is why millions of developers and privacy users rely on it every day.

  • AES-256 encryption — the same standard used by governments and financial institutions worldwide
  • In active use since 1995 — decades of independent security research and real-world hardening
  • Public-key authentication — your credentials cannot be intercepted even on hostile networks
  • ISP-invisible traffic — your ISP sees only an encrypted connection, not the contents or destinations
  • Dynamic port forwarding — routes all browser traffic through the encrypted tunnel with a single command
  • Cross-platform — works on Windows (PuTTY), macOS, Linux (OpenSSH), and Android (HTTP Injector)
SSH Security Illustration
VPN Guide

Connect Securely on Any Device or Network

A VPN account protects your browsing on all networks — including public Wi-Fi, mobile data, and shared connections.

Every time you connect to the internet through a VPN server, your traffic passes through an encrypted tunnel before reaching websites and online services. Without this tunnel, your internet provider, the operator of the Wi-Fi network you are using, and even other people on the same connection may be able to observe metadata about your online activity. The VPN hides your real IP address and encrypts data so that your browsing stays private.

Public Wi-Fi is one of the biggest risks for unprotected internet users. Cafes, airports, hotels, shopping malls, and university campuses offer free Wi-Fi that is often unencrypted or weakly protected. Attackers can easily intercept traffic on these networks to steal login credentials, credit card information, or personal messages. When you activate your VPN before connecting to a public hotspot, your traffic is encrypted before it hits the Wi-Fi network, making interception useless.

Mobile data networks are slightly more secure than public Wi-Fi, but they are still operated by your mobile carrier, which can see your browsing metadata. Many mobile providers also throttle certain types of traffic like video streaming. A VPN hides your traffic from your carrier and can bypass mobile throttling, giving you a faster and more private mobile experience.


Why You Should Create a VPN Account Right Now

In many countries, internet providers collect and sell browsing data about their customers. Even if you have nothing to hide, the idea that a third party profits from your browsing history without your knowledge or consent is troubling. A VPN blocks this data collection by preventing your provider from seeing which websites you visit.

Remote workers and freelancers handle sensitive company information, client data, passwords, and intellectual property every day. Using a VPN is a simple step that significantly improves the security of this data, especially when working from different locations or traveling.

Live streaming services, social media platforms, news websites, and gaming servers often restrict access based on your geographic location. A VPN allows you to connect through servers in different countries, giving you access to content that may be unavailable where you are. This is especially valuable for students, travelers, professionals, and anyone who follows content across regions.

The account you create here is free and temporary. Use it to test which protocol works best for your needs, compare connection speeds between server locations, and understand how VPNs fit into your daily routine before committing to any paid service.

VPN Security Best Practices

A VPN account provides strong privacy protection, but combining it with good security habits makes your connection even safer. Follow these simple practices to get the most out of your VPN connection.

Use Strong and Unique Passwords

Create a different password for each VPN account. Avoid using the same password you use for email, social media, or banking. A strong password combines letters, numbers, and special characters.

Test Your Connection Before Important Tasks

After connecting to your VPN, verify that your IP address is hidden by using an IP checker tool. Make sure your DNS queries are also going through the VPN tunnel before entering sensitive information.

Know Your Account Validity Period

Free accounts have time limits, usually between 3 and 30 days depending on the protocol. Note the creation and expiration dates so you can create a new account before your current one expires and avoid service interruption.

Keep Your VPN Client Updated

VPN applications receive regular updates that fix bugs, improve performance, and address security issues. Download clients from official sources such as the Play Store, App Store, or the official GitHub repository.

Do Not Rely Only on Your VPN

A VPN protects your connection, but it does not replace antivirus software, browser security, or good judgment. Do not click suspicious links or download unknown files just because you are connected through a VPN.

Pick the Nearest Server for Speed

For fastest browsing, choose a server near your country. Use distant server locations only when you specifically need an IP address from that region to access location-specific content.

Frequently Asked Questions

Visit any IP checker website before connecting. Write down your IP address. Then connect to your VPN and check again. If the IP address changed to the VPN server location, your connection is working. Also verify that DNS queries are going through the tunnel and that your IP address is not leaking.
Yes, you can create accounts on different servers or protocols simultaneously. However, there is a short waiting period of about 5 minutes between creating accounts from the same IP address to prevent automated abuse. Choose different servers or wait for the cooldown to expire.
Free accounts are time-limited so that all users have fair access to server resources. If accounts never expired, a small number of users could dominate the available capacity. Most accounts last between 3 and 30 days depending on the protocol. You can create a new account at any time when your current one expires.
First, try connecting to a server closer to your location. Distance is the biggest factor in VPN speed. Second, try a different protocol: WireGuard and Shadowsocks are usually faster than SSH or OpenVPN. Third, compare your speed with and without the VPN to understand whether the VPN or your local network is causing the slowdown. Fourth, try a different server in the same region.
Not really. After creating your account, download the recommended client app for your device from the official store. Most clients let you import a configuration file or enter a few details such as server address, username, and password. The page above includes step-by-step instructions for each protocol. If you prefer even simpler setup, choose WireGuard or NoobzVPN.
Security depends on the VPN provider and the protocol you use. SSH Stores does not log browsing activity or sell user data. We fund our service through website advertisements, not by monetizing your traffic. The encryption used by protocols such as WireGuard, OpenVPN, and V2Ray is the same strong encryption that businesses and governments rely on. However, treat free VPNs as useful tools for everyday privacy, not as guarantees of complete anonymity. For highly sensitive activities, consider additional privacy measures.
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