Android application that runs a local VPN service to bypass DPI (Deep Packet Inspection) and censorship.
The application locally runs [ByeDPI](https://github.com/hufrea/byedpi) and redirects all TCP traffic through it.
## Quick Start
1. Download the .apk file from the [releases](https://github.com/dovecoteescapee/ByeDPIAndroid/releases/latest)
2. Install
3. Run and press Connect
## Settings
To bypass some blocks, you may need to change the settings. More about the various settings can be found in the [ByeDPI documentation](https://github.com/hufrea/byedpi#readme-ov-file).
## FAQ
### Is this a VPN?
No. The application uses the VPN mode on Android to redirect traffic, but does not send anything to a remote server. It does not encrypt traffic and does not hide your IP address.
### What data does the application collect?
None. The application does not send any data to a remote server. All traffic is processed on the device.
### Are there any for other platforms?
For Windows, there is [GoodByeDPI](https://github.com/ValdikSS/GoodbyeDPI), and for Linux and macOS [zapret](https://github.com/bol-van/zapret). Also, you can use the original [ByeDPI](https://github.com/hufrea/byedpi) to run a similar proxy on Windows, Linux, or macOS.
[Other similar projects](https://github.com/ValdikSS/GoodbyeDPI?tab=readme-ov-file#similar-projects)
### What is DPI?
DPI (Deep Packet Inspection) is a technology for analyzing and filtering traffic. It is used by providers and government agencies to block sites and services.