Mullvad VPN
Website
F-Droid Link
Open Source (GPL 3) VPN Company. Pretty tested with government litigation. Seems to maintain trustworthiness. But as with any VPN, don't trust them, or any Privacy Tool for that matter--- don't trust 'em.
They make a browser I haven't really cared to try.
They make a search engine, Leta. Leta is an interesting search engine. It uses Brave and Google APIs, the user can select which results they want; for any countries, any languages, any time. Leta searches it's own cache first, then searches unique queries if that query is not in its cache. The cache is a rolling data pool, so the user's searches may, and very likely, not be current and up-to-date. I get around this by typoing my searches if I want current information. But it's really current enough, it just won't be live information. The caching helps anonymity the searches themselves, because the company queries the search engines, then the users just search inside of Mullvad's cache.
Mullvad teamed with Tailscale, which was incredibly smart, to provide a plugin through their admin console for split tunneling.
I use VPN and/or Leta across multiple devices:
- Desktop computers
- Mobile devices (installable on F-Droid)
- Self-hosted servers
- Travel routers