Blog
Notes on privacy, networks and the way QPOL works.
Practical guides and short explainers. We do not publish protocol internals — those stay closed by design.
Voucher-based VPN access: why no email, no account, no card
Identity by voucher trades a familiar login for a much smaller surface for data leakage.
Split tunneling, in plain language
Per-app VPN means picking which apps get protection without slowing the rest.
What we collect, what we don't, and how to verify
A specific list, not a marketing claim — and the reasoning behind each line.
Self-hosted VPN: when it makes sense, when it doesn't
Three honest tests before you choose to operate the infrastructure yourself.
Personal server vs the public pool: when to upgrade
Three concrete signals that you've outgrown shared exits.
VPN-friendly networks vs hostile DPI: a practical posture
What changes about how you use the service when the network actively fights back.
How to keep your VPN working when networks get aggressive
Switching exits, time-of-day patterns, and what to actually do when reachability drops.
Setting up QPOL VPN on Android, step by step
Install, redeem voucher, pick a node, enable per-app rules, in under five minutes.
How FROST/1 differs from WireGuard and OpenVPN, without internals
Three differences that matter for the user, without revealing protocol details.
Why prices are in tokens, and what that means for you
A unit between fiat and the voucher that decouples the lifetime of a price from currency volatility.