![]() At least one Google engineer claims that this isn’t a major concern, is intended functionality, and will continue as is for the time being. ![]() Mullvad, the discoverers of this Android “feature” say that it has the potential to cause someone to be de-anonymised (but only in rare cases as it requires a fair amount of skill on behalf of the snooper). It’s been discovered that in certain circumstances, some of your traffic is leaked so it ends up outside of the safety cordon created by the VPN. Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) on Android and iOS are in the news.
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