//10Apps

Native apps for every platform you use.

iOS, Android, macOS, Windows. Same login, same servers, same policies. Per-platform native implementations — no Electron, no compromises.

//01Why this matters

Cross-platform without going lowest-common-denominator.

Most VPN providers ship a single Electron / Chromium-based desktop app that pretends to be native and feels like a website. SecureFox ships true native apps on every platform: SwiftUI on iOS, Kotlin on Android, AppKit on macOS, Win32 on Windows. Each one uses the platform's native VPN APIs (NEPacketTunnelProvider, VpnService, NetworkExtension, WFP). The result: smaller binaries, better battery life, integrations with the OS's VPN settings, and a UI that feels like it belongs on the platform — not like a web page in a window.

//02Use cases

One account, every device.

01

Multi-device household

Phone, tablet, laptop, desktop — same login works on all of them. Settings sync via your account.

02

Travel with multiple devices

Set up on every device once, kill switch and split tunneling preferences sync automatically.

03

Work + personal device

Use the same account on your work laptop and personal phone — but maintain separate split-tunneling rules per device.

04

Family sharing

One account, multiple devices (per your plan's device limit) — no need to manage separate subscriptions.

//03What you get

Native everywhere, no compromises.

  • True native apps — no Electron wrapping a webpage
  • Platform-specific VPN APIs for best-in-class kill switch behaviour
  • Settings sync across devices via your account
  • App size <30 MB on every platform
  • Universal Purchase on Apple (one purchase = iOS + macOS)
//04Apps FAQ

Common questions about cross-platform support.

What devices can I use one account on?+

Your plan determines the device count — see Pricing for details. Anonymous mode is one device per UUID; paid accounts support multiple simultaneous devices.

Do you have a Linux app?+

Not yet — Linux is on the roadmap. In the meantime, the underlying engine works on Linux via the standard WireGuard CLI; we'll ship a GUI when there's enough demand to justify the maintenance.

Do you have a browser extension?+

On the roadmap. A browser extension is a proxy, not a real VPN — it only protects browser traffic. We're designing one that's honest about that trade-off.

What about routers?+

WireGuard configuration files can be loaded into router firmware (OpenWrt, AsusWRT-Merlin, pfSense). Contact support for setup help.

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