Researchers audited 281 Android VPN apps. Results are brutal:

29 apps leaking DNS + browser traffic (literally the one job)
76 quietly shipping device IDs to third parties
60%+ failing basic security checks

Most users see the "connected" icon and think they're safe. They're not.

The real issue: these VPNs only cover one device or one browser tab. Switch apps? You're exposed. It's security theater with a subscription fee.

Single-platform tools were never built to last. Marketing doesn't matter if your coverage dies the second you open another app.

$QVPN took a different approach—built on Diamante's quantum-resistant chain. Not just protecting one lane. Full-stack coverage that actually follows you.

(Clarification: $QVPN runs on what Diamante built, not a Diamante product itself.)

If your VPN can't tell you exactly what it's protecting, it's probably protecting way less than you think.

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