Just cancel via the Play Store before the trial is over and Psiphon won't charge you. However, I don't know if that is the case here.Īll subscriptions come with a 30-day free trial. Annoyingly for British users, apps sold for £9.99 in the UK often sell for $9.99 in the US. The only place I can find these prices is in-app, so they may vary depending on region. A “high speed” subscription costs £4.99 per month. A “maximum speed” subscription costs £4.99 for a seven-day pass, or £9.99 per month. These can be removed, and the 2 Mbps speed limit increased, for a fee. There is also a Psiphon Pro app, which shows even more prominent ads. Bandwidth in all free versions of Psiphon is limited to 2 Mbps. The basic Psiphon app from the Play Store is the same as one you can download from the website, except that it displays some ads. This, however, is where things start to get complicated… In countries which don't ban it, you can also download Psiphon for your Android device from the Google Play Store. It is also possible to “sideload” the Android and iPhone VPN apps for free.