WHAT HAPPENS DURING ACCOUNT CREATION
This page walks through the account flow on www.fujivpn.site so visitors can see what happens before, during, and after a request is submitted.
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May 25, 2026
What Happens When You Submit
1. Pick a server:
The panel remembers the backend you chose and sends the request there.
2. Pick a protocol:
The form changes based on the service and only asks for the values that matter.
3. Pass the checks:
Cooldowns, daily limits, and captcha checks protect the backend from abuse.
4. Receive the result:
The site returns the credentials, links, files, or QR data that the client needs.
Why Limits Exist
Daily limits and cooldowns are there to keep the backend stable and to stop repeated requests from overwhelming the system. They are not random obstacles. When the panel says to wait, that is usually the fastest and safest response.
What Data Is Needed
Username:
Used for services that need a named account or profile entry.
Password:
Used only when the protocol needs one, and not every service does.
Expiry:
Shows how long the generated account should stay active.
Selected server:
Lets the panel know which backend should create the account.
What The Result Page Gives You
The result page is the source of truth after creation. It shows the host, username, password when needed, links or config files, any QR code, and the expiry time. If you copy anything for later use, copy it from the result page rather than from memory or from an older attempt.