Fexyn is a VPN built for networks that block VPNs. Its stealth mode disguises your connection as ordinary web traffic, so the filters that spot and cut off regular VPNs have a much harder time catching it. If other VPN apps connect on your network and then quietly stop working, this is the one to try.
Most VPN apps give you a single protocol. Fexyn gives you three and moves between them when one gets blocked:
• WireGuard for everyday speed.
• Stealth, built on VLESS Reality, which makes your traffic look like a normal visit to a major website. It is meant for heavily filtered networks where standard VPNs don't get through.
• OpenVPN for older systems and wider compatibility.
Pick a server, tap connect, and the app takes it from there. If your network starts blocking one protocol, Fexyn switches to another instead of dropping you.
What's in the app:
• A kill switch that cuts your internet the moment the VPN drops, so nothing leaks out while it reconnects.
• No logs of your browsing history, DNS queries, or traffic content. Fexyn keeps only the account, billing, security, and limited connection data needed to run the service, and the privacy policy says plainly what that covers.
• No ads and no third-party trackers.
• Servers in Finland, Germany, the United States, and Cyprus, with more on the way.
Now the part most VPN apps don't have: a token link. Make one from your account and paste it into a VLESS-compatible app like Hiddify or v2rayNG on a phone, laptop, or router that can't run Fexyn directly. Those devices connect without installing anything.
Sign in with Google, Telegram, or an email and password. You can also skip the account completely and connect with just a token link. A free plan lets you start without paying, and you can get online on a restricted network without telling us much about yourself.
Fexyn uses Android's VPN service to route and encrypt your device's traffic through our servers. The service is run from Wyoming, in the United States.
One honest note. No VPN can make you invisible, and we won't claim it can. Whether stealth gets through depends on your network, your provider, and how it's being filtered. What Fexyn is built for is exactly these situations, and it keeps working in plenty of places where ordinary VPN apps give up