VPN for Singapore

A fast, private VPN for Singapore.

CueVPN routes Singapore users through our Singapore region (Singapore) — typical latency 3–12ms. WireGuard, ChaCha20-Poly1305, strict no-logs.

Singapore

Nearest server

3–12 ms

Typical latency

WireGuard

Protocol

Zero

Logs

Why CueVPN works well in Singapore

Direct connection to our Singapore region. That single hop keeps latency in the 312ms range on a typical residential connection — low enough that voice calls, video calls, and routine browsing feel like an unprotected connection.

On public Wi-Fi at Singaporeairports, hotels, and cafés, CueVPN encrypts every byte your device sends with WireGuard’s ChaCha20-Poly1305 cipher. Network operators see only the encrypted tunnel — not the sites you visit, not session tokens, not metadata that could be linked back to you. ISP profiling and advertiser tracking based on your IP stop at the device.

We don’t advertise “virtual” locations or rented IP ranges: every region listed in the app is a real CueVPN server we operate ourselves. Today that’s Helsinki, Nuremberg, Singapore, and Boston — small enough that we can audit and harden each box, large enough to cover Europe, Asia, and North America at low latency.

Privacy on public and private networks in Singapore

When you browse without a VPN in Singapore, your ISP sees every unencrypted request — and even with HTTPS, they see the domains you look up through DNS. Advertisers and data brokers aggregate this traffic to build profiles that follow you across devices and sessions. CueVPN routes all DNS through its own encrypted resolver, making your browsing history invisible to your ISP and to anyone else monitoring the network you’re on.

CueVPN’s kill switch adds protection that matters especially on mobile networks common in Singapore. When you switch from Wi-Fi to mobile data — or when a network hiccup drops the WireGuard tunnel — the kill switch immediately blocks all internet traffic at the OS level. Nothing escapes unencrypted in the gap before the tunnel reconnects, so your real IP is never accidentally exposed.

WireGuard — the protocol CueVPN uses

We chose WireGuard over OpenVPN and IKEv2 because of its dramatically smaller attack surface. The entire WireGuard codebase is around 4,000 lines — compared to OpenVPN’s 100,000+. Security researchers have formally audited WireGuard’s cryptographic design, and it has been part of the Linux kernel since version 5.6. Fewer lines means fewer bugs, and fewer bugs means better security for Singapore users who rely on CueVPN every day.

The encryption layer is ChaCha20-Poly1305 — a stream cipher designed to run fast on mobile processors that lack hardware AES acceleration. The result is a full-strength encrypted tunnel that draws minimal battery compared to older VPN protocols, making CueVPN practical for all-day use whether you’re commuting, working remotely, or travelling through Singapore.

What you get on every CueVPN plan

Frequently asked questions

Does CueVPN have a server in Singapore?

CueVPN doesn't operate a physical server inside Singapore itself — Singapore users connect to our Singapore region (Singapore), which is your nearest dedicated CueVPN server. You get a real, owned WireGuard host with 3–12ms typical latency rather than a virtual or rented location.

How fast is CueVPN in Singapore?

On a typical residential or mobile connection in Singapore, expect 3–12ms latency through our Singapore server. WireGuard's lean codebase and ChaCha20-Poly1305 encryption add minimal overhead — video calls, 4K streaming, and gaming stay smooth in most conditions.

Is CueVPN safe on public Wi-Fi in Singapore?

Yes. CueVPN encrypts every packet your device sends before it leaves your device. A Singapore airport, hotel, or café network operator sees only the encrypted WireGuard tunnel — not the sites you visit, the apps you use, or any credentials you enter. DNS queries are also tunnelled, blocking DNS poisoning and surveillance.

Does CueVPN work on iPhone and Android in Singapore?

Yes. CueVPN is on the App Store (iPhone and iPad) and Google Play (Android). Both apps run the same WireGuard core and include a kill switch that blocks all traffic the moment the tunnel drops — ensuring your real IP is never accidentally exposed on Singapore networks.

Does CueVPN keep logs of my activity in Singapore?

No. CueVPN's zero-logs policy covers connection timestamps, originating IP addresses, assigned VPN IPs, DNS queries, and traffic data. Nothing that could identify your online activity is written to disk — on our servers or anywhere else.

Ready to use CueVPN in Singapore?

Free plan available. Premium starts at $4.99/month, Premium Plus at $9.99/month. Subscriptions managed inside the App Store or Google Play — cancel anytime.

Wherever you are

CueVPN around the world.

Pages tailored to where you are and what device you’re on every recommendation routes through one of our four real server regions.