The pay-as-you-go VPN
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Most VPNs charge you every month whether you use them or not. Tiger flips it: buy a time pass, connect, and when it ends, it ends. $1 buys you an hour. Nothing renews — there's nothing to cancel.
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┌──────────────┬──────────┬─────────────────────────────┐ │ PASS │ PRICE │ GOOD FOR │ ├──────────────┼──────────┼─────────────────────────────┤ │ 1 hour │ $1.00 │ airport / cafe wifi │ │ 24 hours │ $3.00 │ a day of travel │ │ Weekend │ $7.00 │ fri–sun │ │ 7 days │ $10.00 │ a week away │ └──────────────┴──────────┴─────────────────────────────┘ pay with Apple Pay · no auto-renewal · there is nothing to cancel
01. Why pay-as-you-go beats a subscription
- You only pay for time you use. Need a VPN for a one-hour task? Pay $1, not $12 for a month you'll forget to cancel.
- No renewal surprises. Passes can't auto-charge you. The price you see is the only price.
- No cancellation friction. There's no subscription to hunt through Settings to cancel.
- No account required. Start as a guest, pay with Apple Pay, connect in one tap.
02. When a time pass makes sense
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Travel
Hotel, airport, and cafe Wi-Fi for the days you're actually away — buy a weekend or week pass.
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Public Wi-Fi
One hour of protection on an untrusted network for the price of a coffee refill.
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Quick access
Check something from another country, then disconnect. No month-long commitment.
03. What you still get
- Built on WireGuard — the fastest modern VPN protocol.
- Strict no-logs — we never record your browsing, DNS, or traffic. Every session ends with a privacy receipt.
- Encryption keys generated on your device and never sent to us.
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