The Private Internet Access Android app is being open sourced



Private Internet Access (PIA) is open sourcing its Android VPN app and dependencies code to the public as part of its commitment to open sourcing all clients in the name of transparency and privacy. The Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) community is a cornerstone of everything we enjoy on the internet.
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Private Internet Access Open Sources its Android VPN App
Private Internet Access Open Sources its Android VPN App