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# <img src="https://github.com/vpnhood/VpnHood/wiki/images/logo-vpnhood.png" width="32"> VpnHood
An alternative way for circumvention and privacy!
Undetectable VPN for ordinary users and experts. VpnHood is a solution to bypass Advanced Firewalls and circumvent deep packet inspection. VpnHood has been created entirely from scratch in C#.
## Get VpnHood!
It is available for Windows and Android. The iOS client still needs to be ready!
<a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vpnhood.client.android"><img src="https://github.com/vpnhood/VpnHood/wiki/images/download-google-play.png" width="200"></a>
<a href="https://github.com/vpnhood/VpnHood/releases/latest/download/VpnHoodClient-win-x64.msi"><img src="https://github.com/vpnhood/VpnHood/wiki/images/download-win.png" width="200"></a>
<a href="https://github.com/vpnhood/VpnHood/wiki/Install-VpnHood-Client">Use Alternative Download links.</a>
## Client Features
* Easy Installation: Just install and press connect
* Undetectable on private IPs
* Fast
* Split Tunneling by Apps & Countries
* Windows (x64) 10, 11
* Android, Android TV
* IPv6*
## Server Features
* No Network configuration or knowledge is required
* No Admin privilege is required
* Hot Restart (User sessions' will not close on restart)
* Built-In User Management
* Built-in NAT with zero configuration
* NetScan Protector
* Windows (x64) 10, 11, or Windows Server
* Linux
## Developer Features
* Open source (LGPL License)
* Completely in .NET
* MAUI Support
* Ads interface. AdMob and Chartboost have been integrated
* Billing Interface
* Highly Customizable
* Easily Embed into your .NET app
* Extendable User Management via REST API
* Component-based via Nuget packages
* Open the solution with Visual Studio and build
### IPv6 Support
VpnHood supports IPv6, but in Windows, you must already be on the IPv6 network, so all your network traffic will be tunneled through VpnHood.
In Windows, you cannot access IPv6 sites if your network is not already configured to use IPv6.
In Android, however, you will get an IPV6 address and access to all IPv6 sites regardless of your network configuration.
### Security Audit
We are excited to announce that VpnHood has undergone a comprehensive security audit by the Open Tech Fund. The audit results are now available for public review. This audit reaffirms our commitment to providing a secure and reliable VPN service for our users. You can read the full report [here](https://www.opentech.fund/security-safety-audits/vpnhood-security-audit-results/).
## FAQ & Documents
Please check our [Wiki](https://github.com/vpnhood/VpnHood/wiki) for the VpnHood documents.
* [How does VpnHood work?](https://github.com/vpnhood/VpnHood/wiki/How-does-VpnHood-work)
* [Can a network provider block VpnHood?](https://github.com/vpnhood/VpnHood/wiki/Can-a-network-provider-block-VpnHood)
* [Changelog](https://github.com/vpnhood/VpnHood/blob/development/CHANGELOG.md)
* [More...](https://github.com/vpnhood/VpnHood/wiki)
## Support
You are always welcome!
* Feel free to start a new discussion [GitHub discussions](https://github.com/vpnhood/VpnHood/discussions).
* Report bugs or request features in [GitHub issues](https://github.com/vpnhood/VpnHood/issues).
## Supported Server
<a href="#"><img src="https://github.com/vpnhood/VpnHood/wiki/images/logo-win.png"></a>|<a href="#"><img src="https://github.com/vpnhood/VpnHood/wiki/images/logo-linux.png" width="32" height="32"></a>
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Windows|Linux
## Special Thanks
* [SharpPcap](https://github.com/chmorgan/sharppcap): Fully managed, cross platform .NET library for capturing packets from live and file based devices.
* [WinDivert](https://reqrypt.org/windivert.html): a user-mode packet capture-and-divert package for Windows.
* [EmbedIO](https://github.com/unosquare/embedio): A tiny, cross-platform, module based web server for .NET.
* [Advanced Installer](https://www.advancedinstaller.com): Installer tools for Windows.
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