This model provider doesn't serve your region

I am an ultra plan user from China. I take this region ■■■■■■■■ and refunded policy as a fxxk you note to all chinese users. obviously this is not a tech problem and they are not going to fix it.
so I will just stop subscribing.

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Cursor committed suicide!

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Cursor has been getting worse and worse for pro users since version 0.46 until now.It feels like it has become unusable for certain users. Considering that Cursor are no longer in an absolute leading position and competitors are emerging one by one. Cursor will lose a very large number of users

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So, in short Cursor is useless for users in China; even with VPN it’s not working. Cursor got cursed, lol

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VPN is temporarily useful, but this obviously adds quite a bit of trouble

兄弟 解决了吗?

非常感谢

I understand what’s happening right now, but I’d like to confirm whether the tab function will be affected for Chinese users. Will there be any degradation in the speed and quality of the tab function? Thank you. :slightly_smiling_face:

I was quite frustrated at first, but now I don’t care anymore. :rofl:
I’m going to unsubscribe, and I’m considering whether to use Augment or Copilot

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vpn close tun model,cursor nwtwork http1.1,i have succeed

the same with vpn, now is a bad experience even by vpn, it’s time to say byebye

I was also able to use it originally with a proxy + HTTP/1.1, but about an hour ago, this method suddenly stopped working. The chat interface response has basically frozen, stuck in a perpetual ‘generating…’ state.

I tested it and found that switching the HTTP mode in Cursor to HTTP/1.1 does allow models like Claude to work. However, it also introduces some issues, such as unstable network connections.

It’s fine when Cursor handles simple tasks, but when executing more complex operations or calling certain tools, it frequently shows a “connection failed” message—something that rarely happened before.

As for switching the VPN to TUN mode, I’m using a Mac. My MonoProxyMac is set to Global Proxy, but it still doesn’t work—possibly because there’s an issue with my VPN, and in some cases, traffic isn’t being properly routed.

If anyone has a reliable VPN recommendation, I’d really appreciate it.

PS: Frequently switching between TUN mode and rule-based mode on the VPN is quite a hassle too.

I trust most users are capable of choosing appropriate languages contextually without needing a public moderator announcement stating: ‘Please comment in English as this is for all to read’. In over a decade of participating in online communities, this is the first time I’ve seen any platform impose such an exclusionary blanket rule – especially in a space where paying users gather to resolve issues. Enforcing linguistic uniformity under the pretense of accessibility not only hinders troubleshooting efficiency, but shows disrespect toward the user base financially supporting this service. This is not an empty accusation: I speak as an annual subscriber myself.

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Perhaps you could give v2rayu a try

Describe the Bug

Can Pro users no longer use the Claude model? We used to be able to. Why not now? My usage hasn’t exceeded the quota. The Cursor experience is nowhere near as good as before now. I’m reconsidering whether to continue my subscription going forward.

Steps to Reproduce

Model not available This model provider doesn’t serve your region?

Operating System

Windows 10/11

Current Cursor Version (Menu → About Cursor → Copy)

Version 1.2
VSCode 1.101

try github copliot 10$/month ,one month free for try.

can’t use claude / chatgpt /gemini ,the cursor maybe just worth 10$/month or less ,not 20$/month.

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I’m a developer from China and an annual subscriber (since September 2024). Over the past year, new AI-coding tools have sprung up one after another, yet until lunchtime today I’d been happily and steadfastly using Cursor—until I received a region-restriction warning.

I spent the whole afternoon trying to stay on Cursor. What puzzles me most is this: although Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and the like officially don’t serve mainland China, anyone who knows how to “use science” (you know what I mean) can still access their services. Cursor, however, is the only place where even a VPN doesn’t help. Your engineers must be incredible—your block is stricter than that of the LLM providers themselves. I honestly have no idea how you pulled it off.

In short, you’ve succeeded in driving away Chinese users who can otherwise pay for and normally use ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini via VPNs. They will now request refunds, stop renewing, and—angry—promote your competitors instead.

So why do this? Why impose restrictions even tighter than your underlying model providers?

Why not take a page from your own suppliers?

One last bit of news: after Jensen Huang bent over backwards to get the H20 sold in China, Nvidia’s market cap jumped $160 billion overnight.

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