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Hello.
I have Wireguard installed with the "block traffic outside the VPN" feature. If for some reason the Wireguard application was accidentally deleted, then all traffic starts to go directly.
Is it possible that the GrapheneOS developers will add a feature in the future that will block all traffic outside the VPN, even if the VPN itself is not listed and the app is accidentally deleted?
Some applications, such as Fairmail, allow you to work only with VPN turned on in the settings and deny access in other ways, but there are very few such applications.

    That feature exits already in GrapheneOS. Steps to reproduce:

    1. Connect to your VPN.

    2. Go to Settings > Network & Internet > VPN > Settings (the cog symbol) > Turn on both toggles: always on and block all connections.

    3. Uninstall VPN

    4. Try and browse the internet and fail.

    [deleted] There's no need for an additional feature. Simply don't uninstall your always-on VPN. Uninstalling an app requires taking a very explicit action to uninstall it and confirming that. It's unclear how you could do this by accident. You could also theoretically accidentally disable the always-on VPN or accidentally toggle off blocking traffic outside the VPN. We don't understand the rationale.

    I can't find again a topic "Privacy" I seen yesterday from @[deleted].
    GOS team please don't delete to fast some threads. I think your answer is even more appreciated if something is wrong about how Android and GrapheneOS works.