Wireguard is amazing.
I have an "always on" VPN routing back home. Anything destined for my home network gets routed that way, and there's literally zero battery drain.
I'm not paranoid enough to route everything through VPN though.
Wireguard is amazing.
I have an "always on" VPN routing back home. Anything destined for my home network gets routed that way, and there's literally zero battery drain.
I'm not paranoid enough to route everything through VPN though.
For me it's not paranoia.. more like: I have a ton of unused GBit/s left.. so routing a few kBit... MBit/s of mobile data doesn't hurt.
What I meant was, I don't subscribe to a public VPN service, so routing all my traffic through my wireguard tunnel back home would merely mean it went through a different ISP.
I already use SDNS with Nextguard, and all traffic is https encrypted, and my day to day business on the internet is probably rather boring to the majority of people. Not saying I have nothing to hide, everybody does, but my visits to various news outlets, social media and other sites is probably not all that interesting.
The most interesting data about you comes from your phones constant reporting of cell towers, which can be used to triangulate you, and put a timestamp on where you were, when.