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Privacy on networks you don't control

Coffee shop, hotel, office, campus — wherever someone else runs the network, they can see which sites you visit and where your DNS queries go. ForestVPN closes that window.

Everything on this page is a shipped feature you can turn on today.

What actually protects you

Four concrete mechanisms — each one described exactly as it works.

An encrypted tunnel

All traffic between your device and the VPN travels encrypted. The local network sees that you're connected — not which sites you visit or what you send.

Kill switch

If the tunnel ever drops, the kill switch holds traffic back until it's re-established — nothing slips onto the bare network in between. Included on every plan, even the free one.

DNS filtering, ad & malware blocking

Block ads, trackers, and known malware domains at the DNS level — they're refused before anything loads. Available from the Standard plan.

Split-DNS that doesn't leak

Your private mesh names resolve inside the tunnel, and when you route through an exit node your DNS queries stay inside it too — instead of leaking to the local network.

What ForestVPN keeps: as little as possible

ForestVPN runs a no-logs service: no records of the websites you visit, the content of your traffic, or your DNS queries. That isn't a slogan — it's written into the privacy policy, together with exactly which operational counters are kept and for how long.

Read the privacy policy

Take your privacy back

Start free with two devices — the kill switch is included from day one.