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Your Own<br>VPN Server

Verifiable Privacy

Dedicated IP

Censorship Ready

No Device Limits

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SHP is a VPN service with your own fast, secure personal server deployed in minutes. You get a dedicated IP, private infrastructure, and full control over your traffic.

HOW IT WORKSGet your personal VPN server<br>Get your VPN running on a private server and start working through a secure environment in less than 10 minutes.

01<br>CHOOSE YOUR SERVER<br>Sign up. Select a VPN protocol, a plan, and a server location.

02<br>WAIT FOR SETUP<br>Your personal VPN server with a dedicated IP address is being configured automatically.

03<br>CONNECT<br>Install the app on any of your devices and connect using a config or QR code.

Fast. Personal. Worldwide.<br>Run your private VPN through 40+ global locations without sharing infrastructure with random users.<br>Choose the right VPN server for better speed, lower latency, and access to the services and content you need.<br>Get YoursExplore Our Locations

FIND THE RIGHT PROTOCOL FOR YOU<br>We help you choose the protocol that fits your needs. Technologies vary — each with specific advantages and trade-offs. Just tell us your priorities, and we'll guide you to the right one.<br>Choose protocol

Speed<br>Seamless Connection<br>Ease of Use<br>Security Level<br>Censorship Bypass<br>Cross-Platform Support

Our VPN Service vs Other VPN Providers<br>Regular services promise you a high-speed VPN, but in reality, this speed gets divided among hundreds of users, which means less control and a slower connection. Self-hosted VPN is a personal solution: you get your own server and IP address with more options to manage your connection.

FeatureSHPOther VPNsOwn server✖Dedicated IP⚠A dedicated IP is always an extra paid add-on with limited location choices.

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⚠Even providers that have passed a security audit don't give you access to their servers.

Protocol flexibilityWireGuard, OpenVPN, IKEv2, OpenConnect, Outline, VLESS+Reality, Hiddify already available

⚠Usually only WireGuard and OpenVPN.

Customization✖No device limitEach server allows connections up to its technical limits

✖Stable performance⚠Popular locations are often congested, and peak hours make it worse.

Instant location swap✖Up to 15 minutes (server redeployment required)

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FAQ

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How is SHP different from a regular provider?

Most internet VPN services route huge numbers of people through the same server and shared IP, so speeds can swing and your traffic gets mixed in with everyone else's.

With SHP, you get your own server plus a dedicated IP, so you're not sharing resources with a crowd.

That usually means steadier performance on busy networks — and a private connection by default.

Is my traffic secure?

Yes. SHP provides an encrypted VPN service with modern protocols. While your connection is active, it creates a secure VPN tunnel through your personal VPN server, so your traffic does not pass through shared infrastructure with random users. You also get root access, which lets you check the setup and VPN no logs claims yourself.

Is using a VPN legal?

In most countries, using a VPN is legal.

However, laws and enforcement can change, and some places either ban VPNs outright or heavily restrict how they can be used.

Specifically, VPNs are illegal in Turkmenistan, Iraq, Oman, Belarus, and North Korea.

They are strictly restricted in China, Turkey, russia, Iran, United Arab Emirates, Myanmar and Egypt.

Does a VPN slow down internet speed?

With a VPN enabled, your internet speed may be lower than without it, as your traffic is encrypted and routed through an additional server.

The slowdown isn't critical for stable browsing, streaming, or gaming in most cases.

However, the farther the VPN server is from your device, the longer your data has to travel, resulting in higher latency and lower speeds.

Protocols handle encryption and routing differently, so performance may vary.

If too many users share one server, speeds drop.

If your internet connection is already slow or congested due to Wi-Fi issues, ISP routing, or peak hours, a VPN can't fix it. In fact, performance may feel worse.

Why choose a paid VPN over a free one?

Free VPNs often rely on shared infrastructure, heavy limitations, or alternative monetization models that can affect reliability and privacy.

They may restrict speed, data usage, available locations, or even inject ads or track activity to cover their costs.

With SHP, you're paying for your own personal server, which gives you a dedicated IP and consistent resources, so performance and stability don't depend on how many other users are online.

Which VPN protocol should I choose?

Just select what matters most to you, and we'll show which protocol best matches your needs on our comparison page.

Which plan should I choose?

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