One tap.
Private internet.
Every unprotected connection tells a story about you — where you are, what you read, when you're awake. Tolle wraps that story in strong encryption and hides your IP address, so it stays yours. No account. No subscription. Just connect.
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no account, ever
One tunnel in, thirty ways out
When you tap Connect, Tolle builds a single encrypted tunnel from your phone to the nearest fast server. From there, the internet sees the server — not you. Want to browse from another country? Switch exits in seconds, as often as you like.
Privacy shouldn't cost anything
Most people who need a VPN — travelers on hotel Wi-Fi, students on campus networks, anyone on a shared connection — will never pay for one. So we built one they don't have to pay for, and made it good enough to keep.
Encrypted by default
Every connection through Tolle is wrapped in strong encryption. On a café's Wi-Fi, the person at the next table sees nothing but noise — and neither does the network's owner.
Your IP, hidden
Your IP address reveals your city and links your visits together across the web. Behind Tolle, websites see the server's address instead — pick the country it lives in yourself.
One-tap connect
No protocols to pick, no servers to configure, no root access. Open the app, tap once, and Android's key icon confirms you're protected.
Honest about how it's free: Tolle is supported by ads shown inside the app. That's the whole business model — no subscriptions, no paywalled speed tiers, and no selling of your browsing activity. Details in our Privacy Policy.
Watch it do its job
Three things happen every time you use Tolle. Here they are, as they look from inside the app.
Private by default
The moment the tunnel opens, three shields come up together — encryption, IP masking, and DNS protection. There is no partial mode to configure.
Connection check LIVE
Connected in seconds
One tap runs the whole handshake. You never see a protocol menu, a config file, or a login screen — just this.
Connecting…
Steady while you browse
Auto-select keeps you on a nearby fast exit and holds the tunnel quietly in the background. The status card tells you everything that matters.
Tunnel status LIVE
Open networks weren't built for privacy.
Public Wi-Fi was designed to be convenient, not confidential. Every unprotected connection leaks more than most people realize — and none of it requires a sophisticated attacker to read.
What your network actually sees
Whoever runs the network you're on — a hotel, an airport, your carrier — can read the address of every site you visit. Here's the same minute of browsing, seen from their side.
No browsing history. No DNS query logs. No traffic content. And because Tolle has no accounts, there's no identity to attach a log to in the first place — we can't lose, sell, or hand over data we never collected.
Read the full commitment in plain language → Privacy Policy
A tunnel between you and the open internet
Install & open
Get Tolle from Google Play. There's nothing to set up and no account to create — the app is ready the moment it opens.
Tap Connect
Tolle asks Android's built-in VPN service to open an encrypted tunnel to one of our servers. Android shows a key icon while you're protected.
One tap. That's the setup.
Browse freely
Your traffic exits from the server's location with the server's IP. Stream, browse, and use your apps as usual — privately.
Browsing, protected
The everyday risks, handled
Wi-Fi eavesdropping
Open networks in airports, hotels, and cafés let anyone nearby watch unencrypted traffic. The tunnel makes yours unreadable — to strangers and to the network itself.
IP-based tracking
Ad networks and data brokers use your IP to place you on a map and stitch your visits into a profile. A shared server address breaks that thread.
Location walls
Content that's available in one country and blocked in another. Pick an exit where the content lives and browse as if you were there — at home or traveling.
Snooping networks
School, workplace, and public networks often log every domain that passes through. With Tolle on, their log shows one encrypted connection and nothing else.
Insecure captive portals
"Free Wi-Fi, just sign in" pages are a classic interception point. Connect through Tolle and browse without exposing your traffic to whoever runs the box.
And honestly, what it can't do
A VPN won't make you anonymous to services you log into, and it won't fix a device that already has malware. We list the limits as clearly as the features — see the honest scope.
Judged by the people using it
All real numbers, pulled from the app's public Google Play listing — nothing here is invented for marketing.
Servers across 30+ locations
Auto-connect to the fastest exit, or pick a country yourself. Switching is instant and free — the map above is only a sample of the in-app list.
Asked before you asked
Is Tolle really free — what's the catch?
Ads inside the app are the entire catch. They pay for the servers, so you don't. No trial that converts into a charge, no premium tier you're being funneled toward, no selling of your browsing activity.
Do you keep logs of what I do online?
No — no browsing history, no DNS logs, no traffic content, and no accounts to attach anything to. The small amount of technical data the service needs to run is spelled out plainly in the Privacy Policy.
Will it slow my connection down?
Encryption plus one extra hop adds some overhead, so a slight speed cost is normal physics, not a paywall. Auto-select keeps you on a nearby fast server; there's no throttled "free tier".
Free on Google Play
Rated 3+ · Phones and tablets · No registration. You could be connected before you finish this sentence.