We're working on completely revamping our VPN service to include new protocols that are better equipped for censorship-circumvention. What protocols would you be most interested in seeing added?

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Dec 1, 2025

December 01, 2025 at 11:28PM

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@incognet AmneziaWG seems to have a lot of momentum lately.

I just looked into setting up a server and found it not fully baked to my liking yet, but the Android app I want to use already supports it, and GL.iNet is alpha-testing support in one or two of their router models.

@surfhosting AmneziaWG is already on the roadmap :)

Which Android app are you using? It's unlikely we'll have any sort of "app" soon as we'd rather customers use the official apps of the specific protocols (Ex: Using Wireguard's official app), since we don't think we can make the official apps "better".

@incognet I'm testing WG Tunnel, https://wgtunnel.com/ but I'm currently only testing it with Wireguard, as when I looked into setting up AmneziaWG I decided I wanted to give it another 6 months and check back if there was a more mature way to install a minimal server - currently I use PiVPN on a VPS as my endpoint, which is lighter weight than the existing AmneziaWG solutions.

I *just* found WG Tunnel like 2 days ago when looking for Android clients with a "trusted network" feature.

for devices other than my phone, I'm using GL.iNet routers and vanilla OpenWrt routers, all with vanilla WireGuard at the moment. I'm interested in switching to AmneziaWG as it matures. and GL.iNet is alpha testing it in their firmware on one or two of their router models now.

WG Tunnel

A WireGuard Android client with auto-tunneling, lockdown & proxying.

@incognet I actually took a long look at your VPN offering after finding out about it during the LowEndTalk Black Friday sale, but I'm literally too poor to pay $6-7/mo for the pro tier right now, so I ended up getting a dirt cheap VPS from a longstanding provider since I needed to move my endpoint off a shady provider 😅

I'd love to test your VPN offering though and post about my experience with it in the future, and probably will do so when I'm not quite so cash strapped. ~$7/mo is perfectly reasonable, I'm just that broke right now that I can't pony up for 6 months of service for a good test run.