This page is for Windows users who want downloadable .ovpn files rather than a generic VPN app. Choose a recently checked public OpenVPN server, download the config, then import it into OpenVPN GUI, OpenVPN Connect or another Windows client.
Install a trusted OpenVPN client, pick a server with recent checks and acceptable latency, download the short-lived .ovpn file, then import it into the client. After connecting, verify that your visible IP changed and check DNS behavior before relying on the route.
What to check before using a public VPN
Public OpenVPN servers are useful for testing routes, ports, countries and client setup, but they should be reviewed before real use. Look for a recent check time, measured speed, acceptable latency, clear protocol and port data, and a country that matches your goal.
After downloading a profile, inspect the .ovpn file, connect with a trusted OpenVPN client, confirm that your public IP changed, and run a DNS leak check. Avoid sensitive accounts on unknown third-party endpoints unless you understand and trust the operator.
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Frequently asked questions
Are these public VPN servers free?
Yes. The catalog lets you download public OpenVPN .ovpn configuration files without registration through short-lived links. We show only live VPN endpoints that pass real checks and are working at download time.
How often is the VPN list updated?
We focus on live public VPN endpoints and check reachability, speed and latency every 10 minutes. Servers without a measured speed or working status are not shown in the table.
What do speed and latency mean?
Speed is the measured throughput in Mbps. Latency is the round-trip time in milliseconds; lower latency is better for calls, games and remote work.
Should I use public VPN servers for sensitive traffic?
Public VPN endpoints are operated by third parties. Download the .ovpn file only for low-risk use and review each configuration before sending sensitive data.