Practical VPN guides, not SEO filler.
The English blog targets support problems people actually search for: mobile operators, subscription imports, split tunneling, Russian services and router-safe setup.
English articles
First batch: fewer pages, stronger intent, clean hreflang pairs.
VPN not working in 2026 — quick checklist
A practical VPN troubleshooting checklist: subscription refresh, client import, Wi‑Fi vs mobile data, DNS, route choice and support context.
Russian banking apps and VPN — what to do
Why Russian banking and government apps may complain about VPN, when direct routing helps, and when you should simply disable VPN for that app.
VPN works on Wi‑Fi but not mobile data
A practical guide for VPN profiles that work on Wi‑Fi but fail on LTE or mobile data: compare networks, refresh profile, test routes and collect support data.
Import a VPN subscription in Happ or v2RayTun
A practical English guide to importing a VPN subscription link or QR code in Happ and v2RayTun, refreshing the profile and avoiding common empty-list mistakes.
VPN connected but no internet — what to check
A calm checklist for VPN profiles that show connected but have no internet: DNS, stale subscription, route reachability, app import and network comparison.
iPhone VPN profile will not import — safe fixes
What to check when an iPhone VPN subscription will not import, opens in the wrong app, or disconnects by itself. Safe steps before deleting a working client.
Telegram or YouTube will not open with VPN
How to troubleshoot Telegram, YouTube, Discord or similar services when VPN is connected but the app still fails: rules, route choice, DNS and stale subscription.
Choose by symptom, not by device panic
The English blog is organized as a support map. If the tunnel is green but pages do not load, use the “connected but no internet” guide. If only mobile data fails, use the mobile-data route guide. If a Russian banking app complains, do not force every app through VPN; read the split-tunneling article first.
Connected, no internet
Check DNS, route and stale subscription before reinstalling the app.
Import or refresh problem
Make sure you used a subscription URL, not a single key copied from an old chat.
Telegram, YouTube or Discord fails
Focus on rule lists and route quality instead of changing the whole device setup.
Editorial map
Each English article exists to reduce one support loop. The import guide prevents empty subscription profiles. The iPhone guide prevents deleting a working app too early. The mobile-data guide separates operator filtering from app bugs. The banking guide explains when direct routing is safer than forcing everything through VPN. The “connected but no internet” guide checks DNS and route state. The Telegram/YouTube/Discord guide focuses on one-service failures. Read the guide that matches the first visible symptom, then use diagnostics if the symptom changes.
Final verification rule
Before you decide a VPN setup is fixed or broken, repeat the same small test twice: once on the network that failed and once on a second network if available. Keep the client app, route and subscription unchanged during that comparison. If the result changes only with the network, report the provider path. If it changes only with the route, report the route. If it never changes and the visible IP stays the same, focus on profile import or client application. This rule keeps support cases short and prevents accidental damage to a working configuration.