top | item 41404514 (no title) throwaway87267 | 1 year ago The listed VPNs are just examples. The order to take down VPN apps affects every VPN provider. discuss order hn newest codetrotter|1 year ago What about apps like WireGuard for iOS, which implements the WireGuard VPN protocol but is not offering any paid VPN services or subscriptions. Are those kinds of apps banned too? virgulino|1 year ago And what about Anti-Viruses / Security apps, that usually have VPN functionality?This is Kafkaesque! Teknomancer|1 year ago F-droid might be a solution. ProtonVPN, possibly others can be installed. matheusmoreira|1 year ago Wouldn't be surprised if he banned/fined F-Droid too. load replies (1)
codetrotter|1 year ago What about apps like WireGuard for iOS, which implements the WireGuard VPN protocol but is not offering any paid VPN services or subscriptions. Are those kinds of apps banned too? virgulino|1 year ago And what about Anti-Viruses / Security apps, that usually have VPN functionality?This is Kafkaesque!
virgulino|1 year ago And what about Anti-Viruses / Security apps, that usually have VPN functionality?This is Kafkaesque!
Teknomancer|1 year ago F-droid might be a solution. ProtonVPN, possibly others can be installed. matheusmoreira|1 year ago Wouldn't be surprised if he banned/fined F-Droid too. load replies (1)
codetrotter|1 year ago
virgulino|1 year ago
This is Kafkaesque!
Teknomancer|1 year ago
matheusmoreira|1 year ago