This move is designed to give individuals more control over their data routing and exposure — especially those who depend on mobile networks to access financial apps, monitor investments, or execute trades on the move.
“We believe privacy shouldn’t be gated behind a paywall or a sign-up form,” said Sandra Mitchell, Content Editor at X-VPN. “This update brings essential tools to everyone, regardless of technical background or budget.”
Prior to this update, X-VPN’s free mobile users were auto-assigned to a server. Now, users can choose from 26 regions across North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania, granting more transparent access control for content and connection quality.
Users can view and switch their chosen server region directly in the app interface. No registration, payment, or personal data input is required.
When you’re checking investments on public Wi-Fi or trading on the go, even a moment of exposure can be risky. X-VPN’s use of AES-256 — the same encryption trusted by militaries and governments — scrambles your data with near-impenetrable protection.
Even if attackers intercept the traffic, they can’t read it. This ensures that financial details, passwords, and communications stay unreadable, even in high-risk environments.
Combined with Safe Browsing and Everest Protocol, X-VPN builds a strong barrier between your data and the outside world.
X-VPN’s strict no-log policy means it doesn’t store what you do online — no activity records, no connection history.
And with the newly available Kill Switch for free users, your connection is never left unguarded. If the VPN drops, all traffic is instantly blocked to prevent leaks.
Together, these features give users a secure tunnel for internet use — with no risk of traceable data. Whether banking on public Wi-Fi or reviewing reports in transit, users gain peace of mind knowing their digital steps are protected at all times.
The newly available Kill Switch feature blocks all internet traffic when the VPN connection drops, helping prevent real IP exposure and ensuring sensitive data doesn’t leak during a moment of disconnection.
The feature can be activated within the app under:
Settings → Security → Kill Switch
It’s off by default but once enabled, it runs continuously — particularly helpful in volatile network environments like cafés, airports, or international hotels.
VPN disconnections can go unnoticed, leaving users vulnerable as traffic silently reverts to an unencrypted state. Kill Switch mitigates this by immediately cutting off all data flow until a secure tunnel is reestablished — a crucial safety net for professionals handling sensitive data on public or unstable networks.
In today’s digital world—even casual users face a growing threat to their personal cybersecurity. The FBI’s 2024 Internet Crime Report shows that losses from cybercrime soared past $16 billion, a 33% surge from 2023, underscoring how attackers increasingly target everyday individuals.
Meanwhile, globally, the average cost of a data breach hit approximately $4.88 million in 2024, reflecting the serious financial consequences of inadequate protection.
By offering manual server selection, X‑VPN empowers users to maintain stability and control over their connections—even when using unknown or shared networks.
The Kill Switch feature adds another layer of protection by instantly blocking all traffic if the VPN drops, preventing unencrypted data leaks.
Together, these features give security-minded users a reliable, private, and encrypted experience—whether surfing, streaming, or simply staying connected—without exposing their data to eavesdroppers or cyber threats.
To try the new features:
If you prefer direct access, the app is also available here:
Download X-VPN for iOS | Download X-VPN for Android
Setup takes seconds, and no account creation is necessary.
Most VPN providers restrict key features — like server selection or failover protection — to paid users. X-VPN’s latest release reflects a broader industry movement: making digital safety tools universally accessible.
Security analysts suggest this could pressure competitors to reevaluate what counts as “basic protection,” particularly as financial data and mobile transactions become even more intertwined.
With over 50 million users in more than 200 countries, X-VPN develops intuitive and robust tools for protecting user privacy, securing digital activity, and improving online access across all platforms.
X-VPN Team
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