What is the best and free vpn on android? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

In this time when more work from home is needed.
I have downloaded a lot of VPN software, if you also have such troubles, X VPN is the VPN proxy host you need to try.
You must be wondering what X VPN is this?
X VPN is applicable to multiple platforms and is free to use on platforms such as Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, Netflix, and Chrome, etc.
The application is fully automated and can be safely connected to the Internet in any country.
Why not try X VPN? These are the points that I think are very prominent:
Unlimited bandwidth usage
One-click connection
9 safer protocols to choose from
Unblock all apps and websites in any country
IP disappear/IP forgery
Never miss videos & instant massages
Remove control of games such as PUBG GAME
Unblock the school's APP and website

StephanieBK said:
In this time when more work from home is needed.
I have downloaded a lot of VPN software, if you also have such troubles, X VPN is the VPN proxy host you need to try.
You must be wondering what X VPN is this?
X VPN is applicable to multiple platforms and is free to use on platforms such as Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, Netflix, and Chrome, etc.
The application is fully automated and can be safely connected to the Internet in any country.
Why not try X VPN? These are the points that I think are very prominent:
Unlimited bandwidth usage
One-click connection
9 safer protocols to choose from
Unblock all apps and websites in any country
IP disappear/IP forgery
Never miss videos & instant massages
Remove control of games such as PUBG GAME
Unblock the school's APP and website
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honestly, free vpn is not the best option, they steal ur data and sell it to other advertising companys, but if anything you can use crytostorm and use the free version of that, and is known not to steal any data from youi and is also safe

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[Q] VPN server?

Hi,
Tomorrow my girlfriend leaves for China for a week, and she'll be missing the usual things, facebook, youtube and such. Is there a way I can set up a VPN server on my PC so she can get connected to my machine (in Hong Kong) and get proper uncensored traffic from China? Which app should she use to connect? She has a Galaxy Note.
I tried this before (with windows 7 default server), with not much success. I can try either Windows or Kubuntu for the server, whichever is easier to work with.
Could you guys give me a hand on this?
Thanks a lot!
Simply download UltraSurf aka UltraReach aka 无界 over at www .ultrareach. com/ for desktop use, this app is the best free one click way to breach the censorship. I use this app on daily basis here in China. On handset wise if your girl friend uses android devices, just browse the market and download "Verizon Opera", a browser based on Opera Mini 5 that Opera made for Verizon customers since it sends data directly to Verizon wireless servers which bypasses the government firewall. Its features are a little bit outdated, no in browser download support or flash or offline browsing, yet still itis the most simple solution on the go to visit blocked sites such as twitter, fb, cnn, bbc, deutschland world (dw.de), IRF, etc.
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Ok, I'll definitely try that version of Opera, thank you for the information!
Regarding Ultrasurf, what's the difference with the (allegedly) newer UltraVPN? Both of these are desktop clients, but I believe she'll be taking only the phone this time. I thank you for the tip, as those seem to be free (first time I find a free VPN server, I'm a bit suspicious as why is that one free), but I'd like to find an equivalent for Android, if possible
Sibling products? To be very honest I'm not quite sure about the ultraVPN. The reason that ultrasurf is free of charge is word on the street says this app is sponsored by anti censorship groups and funds based in the US, with a sole purpose - to help netizen in mainland China breach the system. In other words it's not developed by any ordinary commercial firm.
Yes there are other solutions aside of ultrasurf, like Tor for Firefox, Google's own goagent (which has certain traffic limit for free users 1GB per day.), but non of which offers similar easy to use features as ultrasurf does.
The reason why most mainstream US vnp services are down in China is that those vnp providers have been blocked by Chinese government's GFW way beforehand.
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Good to know. Thank you very much indeed!
For the phone thouhg, there's no other free alternative, right?
Thank you!
The goagent I mentioned before is a universal proxy solution on both desktop and handheld platforms. Follow a step by step tutorial which can be found by Googling, set up a free account for goagent on desktop. Then download GAEProxy from market to your android device, choose goagent type of proxy, configure it with the account you set before and you are hooked up. In this way all apps like native twitter, Facebook, linked in, browsers, YouTube client are with the mighty force of Google's proxy. But for instant and light web use, I still recommended Verizon Opera.
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[Q] Internet filter that filters all apps that access the internet.

Is there an app (it doesn't have to be from the play store or nook shop since I am rooted) that filters all apps that can use the internet? For example, ezPDF Reader has "Direct Web Browsing" that's supposed to be used to make getting to web pdf's easier. But it can access any internet site. This would be filtered as well as actual browser apps like Chrome and Firefox. I was thinking that root would come into play here. Since I am rooted, I would be easier for an app to access stuff like this, right? Anyway, is there an app that can filter out specified content from any app that accesses the internet, preferably not using a VPN since I am going to be using it in conjunction with a web monitoring app and a VPN may hide history from it.
I know avast in the play store has a firewall (root). Never used it myself so I don't know how much control it gives you
Not exactly sure what you meant.
If you want to enable internet for specific apps only, you can use Avast (with the whole anti virus thing) or AFWall+(more options regarding firewall)
If you want to enable only specific websites, i'm also searching but haven't found anything yet
You could BLOCK specific sites by adding them to the hosts file (via adblock for example or just edit the file) and redirect them to localhost...this will prevent the connections to specific domains.
Not exactly knowing what you want, too!
Do you mean that you would like to download app or file from website restricted in your area?

T-Mobile Throttling Bypass Idea

T-Mobile has announced that they are not counting the data that is used by music streaming apps and speedtest apps. Would it be possible to mask one of our apps as speedtest by ookla or a music streaming app in order to take advantage of full 4G speeds? It's the same concept as using a user agent switcher that allows you to mimic a completely different browser.
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T-Mobile has announced that they are not counting the data that is used by music streaming apps and speedtest apps. Would it be possible to mask one of our apps as speedtest by ookla or a music streaming app in order to take advantage of full 4G speeds? It's the same concept as using a user agent switcher that allows you to mimic a completely different browser.
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it would depend on how they throttle assuming the music apps not throttled is using rtsp it should be port based throttling perhaps running a proxy on port 554.
if its URL/IP based meaning only certain music apps as opposed to all music apps then you can try the app called your-freedom it allows you to spoof the URL using the HTTP Connect I've uses this method to bypass ISP out of credit redirection not entirely sure how it worked but basically it fooled the ISP gateway into thinking you were on thew site whilst you were actually connected to freedom servers
So their throttling is most likely dependant on the IP you're connecting to. They most likely whitelist the IP of those services. The other option could be they whitelisted the apk and once the app is launched, they know not to count the data.
But why?? Tmobile data plan doesn't throttle! But they do with their tethering of 2.5GB but again a user agent can by pass that.

[Search] no root adblock without vpn

my problem is that i have a non rooted phone with vpn always on and im searching for an app to activating ad block on it.
My fix for it would be to use an android wide proxy or a custom dns that overrides vpn dns.
as title said an root app or an app that provides vpn solution wouldnt be what im searching for. I had once an adblock app that routes traffic trough local proxy beside the vpn but cant find it anymore
Update: i found AdHell but its only for Samsung Devices with knox. Any other solutions?
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Update: i found AdHell but its only for Samsung Devices with knox. Any other solutions?
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any news on this one?
I wanna use protonVPN and adblcoker at same time
a bit of elbow grease to protect self from Privacy Raping
Some [open]vpn clients allow vpn side connection to Socks5. Some even allow toggle of LAN access from device. I am not claiming a finish product exists but perhaps this gives you some joy.
Perhaps your socks5 instance runs in Amazon AWS free tier. Maybe it runs locally on your android handset. Perhaps you run Privoxy itself on android. [@mod: privoxy is F/OSS older than this forum]. There are a few privoxy projects for android on github. Perhaps you pick their brain. It was that against which proxomitron competed [also F/OSS. Thank God for Scott Lemmon].
Using things in differing order you might search the article to which I may not link: Privoxy on Android (with EC2 VPN)
I wanted to bring the Amazon EC2-based Privoxy service to it, by way of a VPN.
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There was no obvious way to contact the author who hasn't posted since 2016.
There is an OpenVPN service you can likely find the name of yourself offering *recently* an adblock toggle and AntiTracker toggle with a hardcode mode to protect you from predators like google and Fbook. It shouldn't be long before others emulate this functionality. It sports the vpn side socks5 option.
Or privoxy tunnel to remote [cloud (openvpn)]. See? Fun with permutations. Maybe from phone with ShadowSocks to cloud to vpn to web. "OpenVPN over shadowsocks". At this point look into sites helping Chinese dissidents.
You definitely then return here with your improvements to share.
The remaining question is how much is your time worth? Not much? Then search the web ad naseum for the 'ideal free' solution. Elsewise pony up some pennies for some cloud time as part of a solution.
Same question here !
And it seems that adhell is now only available for entreprise use
Wasn't AdGuard doing that?
yes you are right. it works with setting a private dns in the system settings with dns.adguard.com - no batterydrain - no more ads - no vpn - no root

General Tethering

Has anyone found a way to tether from the phone without being throttled?
mosh.org
mosh then forward traffic through the tunnel
no privilege elevation needed
Let me go have a look see at it. I'm not looking for the full 5G but God I lived through dial up once already.... and it looks to be open source which is even better!
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mosh.org
mosh then forward traffic through the tunnel
no privilege elevation needed
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I am guessing you recommended this without actually having tried it because according to the mosh readme: "Mosh does not support X forwarding or the non-interactive uses of SSH, including port forwarding."
If mosh can be actually used for tunneling, would you please describe specifically how to do so? My general understanding of this would be to run a server app on the phone and then connect client devices like PC's and Android TV's using mosh in client mode to it to forward their traffic through it. However, I cannot find an SSH server app for Android which will run on Android 11 due to changes made by Google in Android 10 and above. My understanding of the official mosh documentation is that mosh requires an SSH server to establish a connection before it can run its own server mode.
In addition will mosh tunnel both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic? If so, how would this be setup? Would two separate server sessions be required?
Iv tried most of the paid apps in the store (Klink, Pdanet+ and so forth) and Klink while not full speed works the best but after a few days all of the sudden you lose the ability to use sites like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, or oddly Minecraft services.
i get anywhere from 85-130mbps by using vpn hotspot + adguard. it requires root tho.

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