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    WG Tunnel Desktop

    WG Tunnel Desktop

    A WireGuard and AmneziaWG client for desktop with a kill switch.

    ...It is designed for users who want a flexible desktop VPN tool with strong privacy controls and support for modern tunneling protocols. The application supports Windows and Linux, with macOS support planned for the future. WG Tunnel Desktop runs tunnels through a system daemon, allowing VPN connections to operate independently from the graphical interface. It includes security-focused tools such as an independent lockdown mode, encrypted configuration storage, and tunnel restoration on boot. With import, export, editing, sorting, and live statistics features, WG Tunnel Desktop provides a practical way to manage secure VPN connections on desktop systems.
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