When the data allowance runs out
Each package has a data allowance per 30 days — 1 GB once for the trial, 500 GB for Standard, uncapped for Max. Here is exactly what happens when one runs out, because "runs out" is often described dishonestly:
- We stop setting up new connections until your next 30-day period begins or you buy again.
- Connections already running keep going until their lease ends. We do not cut a live tunnel over an allowance.
- Usage is measured after the fact, so a brief overshoot past the number can happen. The allowance is a limit we enforce, not a wall the packets hit.
What counts: everything the tunnel carries, in both directions, totalled per account. What does not exist: any record of where that traffic went — we count bytes, not destinations.
If you keep hitting the allowance, the honest fix is the Max package (uncapped) rather than buying Standard twice — see pricing.
Updated 2026-08-20.