The list of ‘supported devices’ is long and include some which don’t natively support a VPN, which is a bit misleading. What’s missing from the apps is an option to automatically start a VPN session when connected to an unsecure Wi-Fi network, and set up a whitelist of trusted networks. On Android, you’ll simply lose your internet connection for any apps running via the VPN. Only in the Windows app can you choose to have the connection “redial automatically” if it drops. Note that there are no options with the kill switch: it’s either on or off. Similarly, there’s a kill switch in the Windows and Android apps, but not in the iOS app. This lets you decide which apps use the VPN and which are routed via your ISP as per normal (and therefore aren’t subject to any slowdown caused by the VPN connection).
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