Encrypted tunnel
A VPN encrypts traffic between your device and the VPN route.
Privacy
Trust pages work when they are concrete. CryptidVPN should not overclaim anonymity, server count, or audit status before those claims are true.
A VPN encrypts traffic between your device and the VPN route.
Websites see the selected VPN route instead of your usual public IP address.
Cookies, account logins, browser fingerprints, and device compromise can still identify you.
Connected, disconnected, location, and protocol state should stay visible.
No overclaiming
Big VPN brands often lead with no-logs, audits, RAM servers, or open-source claims. CryptidVPN should only add those claims when they are supported by policy, implementation, and evidence.
CryptidVPN helps protect browsing on shared networks, masks your public IP through selected VPN routes, and keeps connection status easy to understand.