Voidly is a new, free VPN that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to help people reach blocked websites. The service automatically adjusts to bypass government firewalls and doesn’t collect personal data or charge any fees.
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With the help of AI, Voidly, a new online privacy tool, helps people get around internet blocks. People can access the open internet for free through this service, which quietly launched this fall. It works even in places where governments or internet companies are trying to block access.
Voidly is different from most VPNs because it costs nothing and requires no sign-up. To use it, just go to its website, download the configuration file, and open it in the free WireGuard app. Thereafter, click "Connect" and browse.
The way AI learns which routes work best is what sets Voidly apart. The government often blocks traditional VPNs because they use sophisticated systems to track VPN data. Voidly's AI monitors real users' connection data without storing personal information and automatically adapts its behavior when blocks appear. This technique lets people in countries like China, Iran, and Russia access websites they might not otherwise be able to reach.
There are 13 computers for the service right now, spread across the US, Europe, Asia, and South America. Every link is encrypted, and the business says it does not keep any user history or personal data. Servers only use memory (RAM) to run, so when they restart, nothing is saved.
"Stealth Mode" is a feature in Voidly for people living in places with strict online rules. This part of the app hides VPN data by making it look like normal web browsing. If the user's standard connection does not work, they can turn it on with a single switch.
Voidly AI is a not-for-profit project. There are no ads, investors, or paid versions. Voidly AI's goal is to give everyone—not just those who can pay for services—open, private access to the internet.
In the following months, Voidly AI plans to make the project's code public. This way, anyone can see how it works and even set up their servers.
Voidly AI is helpful for reporters, students, and normal people who just want to browse the web without any limits. To learn more about the project and how to get it for free, visit their website.  Follow them on twitter https://x.com/Voidly_ai

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