Your Internet. Your Business.

Everything you do online is your business. Foxden keeps it that way, without asking who you are.

Anonymous accountNo-logs policyRAM-only serversNo auto-renewal

How Foxden works

Every design decision in Foxden starts with one question: what’s the least we need to know to make this work? Here’s what that looks like in practice.

No email, no phone

Your account is a single 16-digit number, generated when you tap “Create your account.” No email, no phone number, no name. If we don’t have your details, we can’t leak them, sell them, or be compelled to hand them over.

Keys never leave your device

Your WireGuard private key is generated on your device and never leaves it. We only ever see the public key. Even if our control plane were compromised, your traffic couldn’t be decrypted.

Pay once, never auto-renew

Buy the time you want — 30, 90, or 365 days at a time. No subscription, no recurring charge, no cancellation maze. When your time runs out, the VPN simply stops until you top up again.

Built to get through

Direct WireGuard for speed, with an automatic Shadowsocks-wrapped fallback for networks that block VPNs. When one path is filtered, Foxden quietly takes the other.

What Foxden does

The privacy is the point, but a VPN still has to be a good VPN.

  • Modern protocols

    WireGuard for speed, Shadowsocks for restrictive networks. Foxden picks automatically based on what works: direct WireGuard when your network allows it, Shadowsocks-wrapped fallback when something is blocking VPN traffic. You can also force one protocol if you know what you want.

  • Ad and tracker blocking

    Block ads, trackers, malware, and phishing across every app on your phone, not just browsers. Foxden checks every domain your apps try to reach against an updated blocklist and stops bad requests before they connect. Toggle each category independently if something breaks.

  • Split tunneling

    Choose which apps go through the VPN and which use your normal connection. Useful for banking apps that block VPN IPs, local network access, smart home devices, and anything that breaks behind a VPN. Three modes: everything tunneled, exclude specific apps, or include only specific apps.

  • Always-on

    Foxden reconnects automatically when your phone boots or the app gets killed. Set it once and the VPN comes back every time, without you having to remember to tap connect. Pairs naturally with the kill switch for maximum coverage.

  • Kill switch

    Block all internet traffic if the VPN drops, so nothing leaves your device unprotected. If the tunnel ever fails (bad network, server issue, app crash), your phone simply stops connecting to the internet until the VPN is back. No leaks, even briefly.

  • Multiple devices

    Use one account on up to 5 devices at once. No extra charge, no per-device pricing, no tier system. Phone, tablet, laptop, work device, spare. All under the same account number.

  • Multiple locations

    11 locations and counting: the US and Canada, Australia, Japan and Singapore, and across Europe in Germany, Spain, France, Sweden, the Netherlands, and the UK. All exit servers run in RAM only and connect over WireGuard at the speeds your underlying connection can support. More locations on the way.

  • WireGuard configuration

    Download configuration files to use Foxden with the official WireGuard client on Windows, macOS, and Linux, no app required. Power users get a working tunnel without waiting for our native desktop apps. Same servers, same no-logs guarantees, same anonymous account.

The honest alternative

Most VPNs are sold with the same tricks they claim to protect you from. We took the opposite approach.

  • No free trial that silently converts to a charge.
  • No "lifetime deal" that quietly disappears.
  • No fake countdown timers or invented discounts.
  • No buried speed throttles or surprise data caps.
  • No analytics SDKs, no ad networks, no tracking pixels.

What “no logs” actually means

Our VPN servers run in RAM only. They keep no activity logs on disk — no record of the sites you visit, what you download, when you connected, for how long, or the IP address you came from. Reboot a server and any transient state is simply gone.

Our control plane knows only what it must to run the service: a hashed account number, whether you have paid time, your device public keys, and your ad-blocking preferences. It never sees what you do inside the tunnel.

If we are ever compelled by valid legal process to disclose information about a user, we can only hand over the limited metadata above — because that is genuinely all we have.

Available now

Foxden launches on Android first. We’re a small team, and we’d rather do one platform extremely well than ship four half-built clients.

  • AndroidAvailable on Google Play
  • iOSIn development — coming late 2026
  • Windows, macOS, LinuxPlanned. Power users can connect today with the standard WireGuard client using configuration files.

Your internet is your business.

Keep it that way. Create an anonymous account and connect in seconds.