This app utilizes the VPN service to route all your apps through the local proxy that has been established.
The VPN service is necessary and required, as it routes all your apps through the established proxy. However, it does not transmit any of your user details, as all connections are managed locally on your device and the proxy is generated from the VPN Hotspot & Proxy App.
So, how does the app work?
This app is ideal for those who are attempting to tether their VPN connection from a non-rooted phone, or those who simply want to use the proxy server. As you are aware, setting a proxy under settings does not route all apps through that proxy.
Well, this app provides the solution to the above challenge. Simply enter the proxy address and port, then connect, and all apps will now function and be routed through the proxy.
And since the app uses the VPN service, all apps on your phone shall be connected through it. If you wish not to connect some of your apps through it, click on the top-left menu, select settings, and choose the apps that shouldn't be routed through the VPN.
The app is also available for Android smartphones and TVs.
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VPN related introduction
A virtual private network (VPN) extends a private network across a public network, and enables users to send and receive data across shared or public networks as if their computing devices were directly connected to the private network. Applications running across the VPN may therefore benefit from the functionality, security, and management of the private network.
Individual Internet users may secure their transactions with a VPN, to circumvent geo-restrictions and censorship, or to connect to proxy servers for the purpose of protecting personal identity and location. However, some Internet sites block access to known VPN technology to prevent the circumvention of their geo-restrictions.
VPNs cannot make online connections completely anonymous, but they can usually increase privacy and security. To prevent disclosure of private information, VPNs typically allow only authenticated remote access using tunneling protocols and encryption techniques.
Mobile virtual private networks are used in settings where an endpoint of the VPN is not fixed to a single IP address, but instead roams across various networks such as data networks from cellular carriers or between multiple Wi-Fi access points. Mobile VPNs have been widely used in public safety, where they give law enforcement officers access to mission-critical applications, such as computer-assisted dispatch and criminal databases, while they travel between different subnets of a mobile network.