Quick changelog for the latest nullGuard 1.1.6 update. A few quality-of-life improvements and one feature that should have been there from the start.
Governments are restricting VPNs while building their own - which you absolutely should not trust. Commercial providers ask you to take their word on privacy. WireGuard, objectively the best VPN protocol available, still requires you to sit in a terminal editing config files by hand every time you add a device. This covers why all three of those paths are broken, and introduces nullGuard - a Docker-based WireGuard management app that gets you from zero to a connected client with a QR code, no terminal required after initial setup. It also covers the full tunnel vs split tunnel distinction, when self-hosting beats a commercial VPN and when it doesn't, and how the economics change if you're splitting infrastructure with a group.