Android routing guide
Free Android routing access with dedicated routes
Secureferry is free to install and free to start. Upgrade when you need more parallel routes, more app and website assignments, or more checkpoints for multi-hop dedicated routes. Apps or sites not assigned to a specific route use the shared dedicated route.
What free Android routing access means in Secureferry
Free to start means Secureferry includes Android routing access without requiring a subscription first. Upgrades expand advanced routing capacity instead of basic access.
Permission note for route assignments
Android shows a VPN permission prompt because Secureferry needs system-level routing access to apply route assignments on your device. You can then review which apps, websites, domains, or subdomains are assigned before routing is active.
What you can control
- Start with Secureferry's free Android routing access.
- Create dedicated routes for selected apps, websites, and domains.
- Assign Android apps to a dedicated route when they should use that route.
- Assign websites, domains, or subdomains to route selected site traffic.
- Keep unassigned apps and sites on the shared dedicated route.
- Review route manifests before activating routing.
When to upgrade
Upgrade when you need advanced routing capacity beyond basic routing access.
- More parallel routes.
- More app, website, domain, and subdomain assignments.
- More checkpoints for multi-hop dedicated routes.
- Advanced route controls for users who need more than basic routing access.
When a dedicated route helps
A dedicated route helps when a selected app, website, or domain needs a specific route, checkpoint setup, or packaging profile. Assigned apps and sites use that route when active, while unassigned apps and sites use a shared dedicated route.
Privacy notes
Secureferry does not collect browsing history and does not read, inspect, store, or sell the contents of routed network traffic. Routing can be disabled at any time.