Most people who care about their privacy online have already taken the first step: they installed a VPN. It feels like the right move. You turn it on, your IP address changes, and you go about your day assuming that the digital walls are up and nobody's getting through. But a VPN is just one piece of a much larger puzzle, and if the rest of the pieces aren't in place, you're still exposed in ways that matter.
Your browser is tracking your behavior through cookies and fingerprinting. Your DNS requests (the quiet signals your device sends every time you visit a website) can still be logged and sold. The search engine you use by default is building a detailed profile of your interests, habits, fears, and intentions. And somewhere in the background, a quiet ecosystem of trackers is piecing together a picture of you that's far more detailed than you'd be comfortable with.
This isn't paranoia. It's just how the modern internet has been working - you are not the customer anymore, you are the product.
The time to get your privacy back has come. VPN Toolkit is finally live on Google Play!
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Meet the privacy hub: a single, unified platform that gives you real control over the tools that actually determine how private your online life is. Everything you need is in one place, designed to work together from the start — no conflicts, no compatibility headaches, no gaps left open by accident.
First, VPN providers. Rather than locking you into one service, VPN Toolkit gives you access to multiple providers so you can choose what fits your needs, whether that's speed, server location, or a specific privacy policy you trust.

Second, privacy-focused search engines. Different search engines process billions of searches a day and uses every single one to refine its understanding of who you are. VPN Toolkit integrates alternatives that don't log your queries, don't build profiles, and don't sell your search history to advertisers.

Third, browsers. Your default browser is likely working against your privacy interests in ways most people never stop to investigate. VPN Toolkit brings all major browsers into one place, so you can choose the one that fits your privacy needs.

Fourth, ad-blockers. Ads aren't just annoying, they're surveillance infrastructure. The networks behind them track your movement across the internet, correlate your behavior across devices, and build profiles sophisticated enough to infer things you've never explicitly shared. Blocking ads is all about reclaiming what was never theirs to take.

All of these tools are accessible, manageable, and coordinated through a single interface, built for people with real, practical reasons to care about what happens to their data online.
VPN Toolkit is currently in open beta on Google Play. This stage matters: download it, test it, and tell us what works, what doesn't, what's missing, and what's confusing. Your honest feedback means the world to us.