Staff 10014 Posted ... Hello! We're glad to inform you that we are finalizing the beta testing phase of our free and open source software Eddie for Android version 2.3. You can participate to testing by joining the beta community in the Google Play Store here:https://play.google.com/apps/testing/org.airvpn.eddie You can also download the Eddie Android 2.3 beta 2 apk directly from our repository:https://eddie.website/repository/eddie/android/2.3beta2/org.airvpn.eddie.apk The application is fully localized and we look for translators, especially for translations into Japanese, Korean and other languages. If you wish to translate (from English) please contact info@airvpn.org for every detail. Available languages: Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, Turkish. Eddie for Android is free and open source software released under GPLv3. We invite you to check from independent 3rd parties the lack of trackers code signatures, for example here: https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/search/org.airvpn.eddie New in version 2.3: Disabled data backup on uninstall Server statistics shown in Favorite/Forbidden/Countries & Servers groups Logout drops user credentials Native library updated to the latest openvpn3, lz4, mbedtls and asio commits Minor bug fixes See changelog at the end of this post for a complete list Main features: Free and open source OpenVPN GUI based on OpenVPN 3 The only Android application officially developed by AirVPN Robust, best effort prevention of traffic leaks outside the VPN tunnel Battery-conscious application Low RAM footprint Ergonomic and friendly interface Ability to start and connect the application at device boot Option to define which apps must have traffic inside or outside the VPN tunnel through white and black list Localization in simplified and traditional Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish Full integration with AirVPN Enhanced security thanks to locally stored encrypted data through master password Quick one-tap connection and smart, fully automated server selection Smart server selection with custom settings Manual server selection Smart attempts to bypass OpenVPN blocks featuring protocol and server fail-over Full Android TV compatibility including D-Pad support. Mouse emulation is not required. Enhancements aimed to increase accessibility and comfort to visually impaired persons AirVPN servers sorting options Customizable "Favorite" and "Forbidden" servers and countries OpenVPN mimetype support to import profiles from external applications Multiple OpenVPN profile support. The app now imports and manages multiple OpenVPN profiles Support for custom bootstrap servers Support for favorite and forbidden countries AirVPN broadcast messages support User's subscription expiration date is shown in login/connection information The app is aware of concurrent VPN use. In case another app is granted VPN access, Eddie acts accordingly and releases VPN resources Optional local networks access. In such case, local network devices are exempted from the VPN and can be accessed within the local devices Localization override. User can choose the default language and localization from one of the available ones Favorite and forbidden lists can be emptied with a single tap VPN Lock can now be disabled or enabled from settings VPN reconnection in case of unexpected OpenVPN disconnection. (It requires VPN Lock to be disabled) User can generate an OpenVPN profile for any AirVPN server or country and save it in OpenVPN profile manager Server scoring algorithm implementing the latest AirVPN balancing factors in order to determine the best server for quick connection Network name and extra information are shown along with network type Device network status management Kind regards & datalove AirVPN StaffChangelog 2.3 beta 2 (VC 22) - Release date: 27 June 2019 by ProMIND - [ProMIND] About page and webview function now point to https://airvpn.org - [ProMIND] Updated native library with the latest sub-project branches and releases AirVPNUser.java - [ProMIND] getOpenVPNProfile(): AES-256-GCM is now the default cipher MainActivity.java - [ProMIND] Language override is reported to the application log OpenVPNTunnel.java - [ProMIND] improved connection error handling - [ProMIND] removed doRun() method. Method's body moved to run() VPN.java - [ProMIND] Added CONNECTION_ERROR to Status enum VPNService.java - [ProMIND] Added method handleConnectionError()Changelog 2.3 beta 1 (VC 21) - Release date: 17 May 2019 by ProMIND AndroidManifest.xml - [ProMIND] set android:allowBackup and android:fullBackupOnly to false airvpn_server_listview_group_item.xml - [ProMIND] added server statistics layout ConnectAirVPNServerFragment.java - [ProMIND] AirVPNServerExpandableListAdapter.GroupListViewHolder: added server statistics items - [ProMIND] AirVPNServerExpandableListAdapter.getGroupView(): added server statistics items to HEADER and GROUP types - [ProMIND] createGroupList(): compute server statistics for HEADER and GROUP types AirVPNUser.java - [ProMIND] getUserLocation(): set connection timeout to SupportTools.HTTP_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT - [ProMIND] getUserLocation(): set read timeout to SupportTools.HTTP_READ_TIMEOUT - [ProMIND] logout(): user name, password and current profile are set to empty and forgetAirVPNCredentials() is called native library - [ProMIND] updated to the latest openvpn3, lz4, mbedtls and asio commits manifest.xml - [ProMIND] updated to the latest document Quote Share this post Link to post
KenAV 5 Posted ... The ad blocking techniques on Android (if you are not rooted) generally use VPNs, which then precludes using Eddie as well. Is there a way to use Eddie for Android to block ads? Quote Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 1441 Posted ... It's an OpenVPN client. By definition the answer is a no Quote Hide OpenSourcerer's signature Hide all signatures NOT AN AIRVPN TEAM MEMBER. USE TICKETS FOR PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT. LZ1's New User Guide to AirVPN « Plenty of stuff for advanced users, too! Want to contact me directly? All relevant methods are on my About me page. Share this post Link to post
KenAV 5 Posted ... My imprecise and vague understanding is that generally the ad blockers on Android use a VPN to allow them to change the DNS resolution of ad sites to 127.0.0.1 . Apparently without the VPN they are not allowed to make those changes. AFAIK, PIA and IIRC PureVPN have ad blockers within their clients. 1 clavaZib reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 10014 Posted ... Hello, we might implement a filtering at VPN DNS level. It's not a trivial decision because it is an attack to Net Neutrality and a violation of our network agnosticism. Once you start selecting content, you are no more necessarily protected by liability exemptions on the behavior of your users. You also set a precedent and you can potentially be forced (legally) to implement wider filtering systems. Our purpose has always been providing our users with a network that's as neutral as possible. Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
KenAV 5 Posted ... 7 hours ago, Staff said: Hello, we might implement a filtering at VPN DNS level. It's not a trivial decision because it is an attack to Net Neutrality and a violation of our network agnosticism. Once you start selecting content, you are no more necessarily protected by liability exemptions on the behavior of your users. You also set a precedent and you can potentially be forced (legally) to implement wider filtering systems. Our purpose has always been providing our users with a network that's as neutral as possible. Kind regards That's a very good argument. Net Neutrality has to be foremost. There are non-VPN solutions, but they require rooting the device (which I might eventually get around to doing). 1 MiylenSot reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
KenAV 5 Posted ... Discussion of non-VPN solutions moved to Off-Topic Forum Quote Share this post Link to post