PairVPN

PairVPN

VPN server on your device!

539 ratings
96 reviews
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • August 7, 2020
  • September 21, 2023
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Easily transform any device into your personal VPN server. Connect securely from anywhere, protecting your internet usage on public Wi-Fi and enabling remote access to your home or office network. Enjoy privacy and security without complex setup.

Personal VPN server on any device
Patented connection technology
Remote access to home/office networks
Secure public Wi-Fi usage
Peer-to-peer device tunneling
No personal data collection
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What's New in PairVPN

1.9.16

September 21, 2023

Bug fixes.

User reviews

Was once great, not it needs to be removed

This was an excellent piece of software which let you machine host as a VPN server. It was an excellent way tp connect past your firewall into your home network from you phone, tablet or computer. I would have easily givem it 5 stars and highly recommended it. But It relied on something called a relay server to function which no longer seems to be functioning, so now it is just an useless bit of software to be deleted. The team has not responded to emails for well over the year it has not worked. So why is this still available for download? This software should be taken off the App Store because it no loner functions.
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Stops working constantly

You have to restart it about every 15 minutes due to one error or another which is *exhausting* and frustrating.
Especially when it’s for reasons like “closed connection to conserve battery power” when you’re PLUGGED INTO A CHARGER AT 100% CHARGE. And even if I wasn’t, that is MY decision to make.
So yeah, the app works, but also *needs* hella work
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Good for Hotspot

For those that have issues with the connection falling make sure to either leave the app open by making your phone not go to sleep or sharing location on the server sided setting so that it leaves the app running in the background

Local3-57 error

Server is connection closed in app

Amazing App! LOVE IT!

This app has forever changed my quality of life. This is the main app that I use due to me traveling for work all of the time. It’s my NUMBER 1 app. Thank you so much!

User experience

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Reported Bugs

4 issues

Relay server needed but not running

Bug

DHCP wait issue

Bug

Fail to connect cloud server errors

Bug

Local connection errors

Bug

Requested Features

5 requests

Background mode support

Feature

Automatic reconnect option

Feature

Dark mode

Feature

Multi-device support

Feature

Detailed error reporting

Feature

FAQ

What does PairVPN do?

PairVPN allows you to turn any phone, tablet, or computer into your personal VPN server. This enables secure connections from anywhere, protecting your internet activity on public Wi-Fi and providing remote access to your home or office networks.

How does PairVPN ensure privacy and security?

PairVPN is designed to collect no personal information, passwords, or security keys remotely. The pairing process secures your connections, and unlike traditional VPN services, the app has no access to your network activities by design.

Is PairVPN free to use?

Based on the provided information, the application is available for free. There are no mentions of subscription fees, in-app purchases, or advertisements.

What are the main use cases for PairVPN?

PairVPN can be used for remote access to home or office networks, providing full internet connections anywhere you go, protecting you from snooping on untrustworthy public internet, and securing your network usage over public Wi-Fi.

Do I need any special technical knowledge to set up PairVPN?

No, PairVPN is designed for ease of use. It requires no setup or configuration beyond running the app on your connecting and server devices and pairing them once. It simplifies security configuration and does not require changing firewalls or setting up accounts.