WirePath gives you a dedicated WireGuard server in your chosen country. A fresh IP address — never used as a VPN, never flagged. Config delivered to your inbox in minutes.
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The problem with shared VPNs
Major streaming platforms maintain blocklists of known VPN IP ranges. Your dedicated IP has never appeared on one.
Anti-cheat systems flag accounts connecting from IP ranges shared by thousands of players. Your IP is yours alone.
Enterprise firewalls block Mullvad, NordVPN, and ExpressVPN exit nodes by reputation. A fresh dedicated IP flies under the radar.
Simple setup
Choose from many locations across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and more.
Stripe handles payment. Your card details never touch our servers. $15.99/month, cancel anytime.
Get your .conf file and QR code by email. Import into the WireGuard app on any device.
What you get
# Import this into WireGuard
[Interface]
PrivateKey = eGhpcyBpcyBhIHRlc3Q...
Address = 10.0.0.2/32
DNS = 10.0.0.1 # private resolver
[Peer]
PublicKey = dGVzdCBrZXkgaGVyZS4...
Endpoint = 203.0.113.42:51820
AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0, ::/0
PersistentKeepalive = 25
Private DNS
Most VPNs still route your DNS lookups through Cloudflare or Google — meaning those companies see every domain you visit. WirePath runs a self-hosted recursive DNS resolver directly on your server. Your queries are answered locally and never leave your machine.
No Cloudflare. No Google. No ISP. DNS queries resolve recursively on your dedicated server — the full answer comes back without any middleman seeing your question.
Query logging is explicitly disabled on every server. Even we can't see what you look up. There's no resolver log to subpoena, share, or sell.
Recursive resolution means no filtered or censored answers. You get what the authoritative nameservers actually say — not a sanitised version.
Pricing
Dedicated Private VPN
Your own server. Your own IP.
WirePath vs. shared VPN
IP never shared
Shared VPNs pool thousands of users on the same IP — getting you flagged and blocked
Fresh, unblacklisted IP
Your server is brand new — never used as a VPN, never on a blocklist
No shared-user risk
Other users' abuse can't get your shared VPN IP banned — because there are no other users
No DNS leaks to Big Tech
Most shared VPNs still route DNS through Cloudflare or Google. Yours resolves privately on your own server.
FAQ
Shared VPNs route thousands of users through the same IP addresses. Those IPs end up on blocklists maintained by streaming services, anti-cheat systems, and enterprise firewalls. Your WirePath IP belongs to a fresh dedicated server — one that has never been used as a VPN before you.
WireGuard — the modern, audited VPN protocol built into the Linux kernel. It's faster and simpler than OpenVPN or IPSec, and has a much smaller attack surface.
No. We track only aggregate bandwidth per account to enforce the 1 TB/month soft cap. We don't log connection times, destinations, or traffic content. The VPN server doesn't log anything either.
Your config is set up for a single peer by default — one device at a time. Multi-device support is on the roadmap.
Cancel any time in Stripe. Your server stays active for 3 days after the billing period ends, then it's deleted. Your IP goes with it — no one else will ever get it.