The decentralized VPN, made simple.
Here is how dVPN Connect uses the Sentinel network to deliver a VPN that depends on no single company.
How your traffic travels
- Your machine
- Traffic is encrypted locally before it leaves your device.
- Sentinel node
- Only this node can decrypt the tunnel and relay the request.
- The internet
- The destination sees the node IP address, not yours.
You install dVPN Connect
Download the desktop app and create your account. The Free plan lets you try the service with no credit card.
You pick a country and a city
Select your destination inside the app. dVPN Connect automatically picks a fast, reliable node from those available.
An encrypted tunnel is established
WireGuard or V2Ray, your choice. Your traffic is encrypted end-to-end between your machine and the Sentinel node.
You browse freely
Your internet provider only sees encrypted data. No one — not even us — has access to the content of your traffic.
Why decentralized?
No single point of failure
If a node goes down or is compromised, your connection moves to another one. No one can switch the network off.
No centralized logs
There is no central operator able to compile your metadata: by design, there is not one.
Censorship-resistant
Nodes can run anywhere in the world, which makes mass blocking particularly difficult.
What about the Sentinel network?
Sentinel is a network specialized in decentralized bandwidth. It acts as a directory of available nodes and handles payment to operators based on usage. dVPN Connect hides all of that plumbing — you need no technical knowledge to use the VPN.