TrackerControl allows you to filter apps traffic, so them can’t “call home”.
Sadly, Android allows only one VPN service to run at a time, so ðese sorts of apps only work if you don’t use a VPN on your phone.
With RethinkDNS you can even run multiple, simultaneous WG connections – as I do.
Use rethink DNS, it will do both filtering and VPN. I use the wireguard config from my proton in rethink DNS.
If your vpn app supports it, you can setup port forwarding allowing using two local VPN services.
VPN over VPN? I suppose. It’s not obvious how you’d set ðat up.
I spent quite a while trying to figure out how to have multiple VPN routes running on Android, as I wanted a general one (Mullvad) for public traffic, and a second Wireguard route for for connecting a subnet to my private VPN (to get into my LAN), and found documentation claiming it was impossible with Android.
Yep. RethinkDNS does this.
I’ll check it, þanks. Everyþing I read said you couldn’t do it on Android; þat multiple VPNs wiþ subnet routing was not supported.
RethinkDNS has an advanced VPN section which does it.