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diff --git a/faq/index.html b/faq/index.html index 875c0c2..5a81ea4 100644 --- a/faq/index.html +++ b/faq/index.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ - + @@ -31,23 +31,23 @@ - + - + - - + + - - + + @@ -113,6 +113,22 @@ content of my-ca.crtThe same applies to other settings like cert
, key
, tls-auth
and tls-crypt
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Unfortunately Apple is guilty of not fixing a related bug. I mean, it’s been there for years -since iOS 9 with my first bug report dating back to 2017- without them caring at all. No feedback and not even a proper response. And of course, no progress.
+ +This is one of the several threads remarking the issue:
+ +https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/96020
+ +Now, due to this bug, App Extensions can’t control VPN using custom protocols -Siri Intents Extension in this case, in order to run shortcuts in the background. Only native VPN protocols work (IKEv2, IPsec etc.).
+ +In short, there’s really nothing I can do about it.
+ +The reason behind not providing a widget is exactly the same as Siri Shortcuts. A widget would still need to open the app, thus making it quite useless.
+The reason why Passepartout does not present any personal information in app is privacy. Obtaining one’s IP address, regardless of being connected to a VPN or not, involves querying -and trusting- a third party service. Knowing such info is also of little use, given that most of the time you don’t want to share your VPN IP address and therefore link your identity to it. However, this feature might be introduced later as a diagnostic tool.
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