You’re online.
Set it and forget it: messengers through the app, everything else direct.
One button, one screen. Traffic that does not go through the app leaves your phone exactly as it did before you installed it — at full speed, from your own address.
How it is built
Two routes instead of one.
A short list goes through the app — the messengers and global social networks. Everything else never enters it at all: it goes past, as it did before you installed this — at your usual speed, from your own address. There is no "route everything" mode and there will not be one.
Exactly what is listed inside the app. Nothing else.
Banking apps, payments, government portals, marketplaces, taxis, delivery, local sites — from your usual address, at your carrier's speed.
One button
No modes. No settings.
One screen: a status dot and a button. Grey is offline. Amber is checking. Green means you are online. There are no addresses, keys or configuration files on the screen.
Status
Offline
All traffic leaves your phone directly.
Installing
Three steps, about a minute.
Install the app
iPhone from the App Store, Android as an installable file. No account is needed to start: the first week is there from the first launch.
Confirm the system prompt
iOS asks once for permission to add a network configuration — the ordinary step for any app that manages routes. Tap Allow and confirm with Face ID. This is the one place people stop, so here is what it looks like.
“V Seti” would like to add a network configuration
The configuration is what lets some apps take a separate route out.
The prompt looks roughly like this, and appears once.
Press the button
The dot turns amber, then green, and you are online. That is the whole setup: no servers, no keys, no country list. After that you can leave the app closed — there is a widget and a Control Center toggle on iPhone.
How it opens
By invitation.
The first week
7 days
From the moment you install it
- The full set of services
- No card and no account
- One week per device
Install it and use it. Nothing to type in, nothing to configure.
Then invitations
30 days
For everyone who joins with your code
- One code, as many people as you like
- The days arrive straight away
- A second device takes 30 days from the account
Everyone has a code in the app. Somebody enters yours on a new phone and you both get 30 days, the same evening.
There are no tiers: one set of services, the same for everyone. There are only days, and days come from invitations. It is the only way this service grows.
Questions
The ones people actually ask.
Will the internet get slower?
What goes through the app takes a longer path, so its response time rises by tens of milliseconds. Nothing changes for anything else — that traffic never enters the app. For the same reason battery and mobile data usage are lower than when everything goes through a server.
What happens to my other apps?
Nothing. Their traffic does not enter this app: it leaves your phone the way it did before you installed this, from your address, at your usual speed. From the services' side nothing changes — not the address, not the route, not anything else.
What do you store about me?
An account, how many days are left on it, and which node you are assigned to. There are no traffic logs — not permanent ones, not temporary ones, not "just while we debug" ones. We do not know which sites you open and we do not want to: what does not exist cannot be lost or handed over.
No phone number is involved at any point. Email is for account recovery only, and everything works without it. Details are in the privacy notice.
What if the dot does not turn green?
Then the app has not confirmed the route — most often because of the state of the mobile network at that moment. It says so plainly instead of showing green: an indicator that cannot tell the two apart is worse than no indicator at all. On Wi-Fi and fixed-line connections this happens noticeably less.
What happens when the days run out?
The app stops turning on and says so. Everything else on the phone carries on exactly as before — that traffic never went through the app anyway. To have days again, invite somebody with your code, or enter somebody else's.
Support
Write to us. A person answers.
What to do when the dot will not turn green, and how to move your days to a new phone — on the support page.