NimbusVPN features for Android
Pages with practical guidance for free usage, split tunneling, Android TV, WireGuard + XRay (VLESS), and kill switch.
Pages with practical guidance for free usage, split tunneling, Android TV, WireGuard + XRay (VLESS), and kill switch.
Each page covers practical setup, expected behavior, and real-world constraints.
This page explains the practical trust questions behind a free Android VPN: what is free today, why NimbusVPN has no ad SDK, and what users should still verify before assuming any free VPN is a good fit.
Learn moreSplit tunneling on Android is useful when one app works better outside the VPN while the rest of the phone should stay protected. NimbusVPN supports both include and exclude modes so the routing choice matches the actual problem.
Learn moreAndroid TV VPN setup should be simple enough to use with a remote and stable enough for real streaming sessions. This page explains what NimbusVPN on Android TV is supposed to help with, where it fits well, and why TV-specific UI matters.
Learn moreMost Android users should start with WireGuard and switch only when the network itself becomes the problem. This page explains why NimbusVPN keeps both WireGuard and XRay (VLESS) available instead of forcing one protocol for every situation.
Learn moreOn Android, kill switch behavior is mainly about using the operating system's own always-on VPN controls correctly. This page explains what NimbusVPN supports, where to enable it, and when stricter blocking is worth the tradeoff.
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