Your browser is a confession. Every URL, every search, every tab — logged by your ISP, exposed on café Wi-Fi, stitched by ad networks. Seerveil is an honest browser-level tunnel: ChaCha20-Poly1305, DNS-over-HTTPS, WebRTC sealed, kill switch on. No signup. No “free forever” lie — just a real cap and a founder paying the server bill.

seerveil :: status
$ seerveil --connect
› generating session key (local)
› binding tunnel: chacha20-poly1305
exit_node: sg-01.seerveil.net
your_ip: 122.171.xx.xx203.0.113.42
webrtc_leak: sealed
dns_route: doh / 1.1.1.1
[ok] you are a rumour.

Your Browser Is a Confession

Every URL, every search, every tab. Logged by your ISP. Inspected at café Wi-Fi gateways. Sold by ad networks. You didn't agree to any of this — you just clicked through a checkbox.

ISP surveillance
Your ISP keeps a trail of every site you visit. They can throttle, sell, or hand it over without telling you.
Logged
Public Wi-Fi
Open networks where anyone with a laptop can read traffic that isn't end-to-end encrypted inside a tunnel.
Risk
Tracker harvesting
Real IP exposure leaks location and device signals. Ad networks stitch a profile across sites.
11+
1
Live exit
100
User cap (v1)
0
Logs kept
Free VPN economics

If a VPN Is Free and Doesn't Ask You to Pay…

Servers cost money. Bandwidth costs money. When a product claims “100% free forever” with no business model, the math comes from you — data sales, exit-node abuse, ad injection, or worse.

Browsing data sold
History bundled to brokers — the most common “free VPN” model.
Common
You as exit node
Your IP becomes someone else's relay — legal and safety risk lands on you.
Risk
Ads & malware
Injection into pages you trust — affiliate swaps, miners, trackers.
Known
Logging despite “no logs”
Subpoenas have proven “no-log” claims false for several brands.
History
Traffic access
The tunnel operator can see what passes through — trust matters.
100%
Opaque ownership
Parent companies and jurisdictions you never chose.
Opaque
How Seerveil pays the bills

No catch. Just one human paying ₹500 a month.

Seerveil is funded by Jay Tiwari, the founder, out of his own pocket — one Singapore server to start. Free for the first 100 users while the project grows. No ads. No data sales. No exit-node tricks. No ad injection. No telemetry. The extension is open source — verify it yourself.

Four steps

How It Works

Install once. Click once. The veil drops between your browser and everything that watches it.

Step 01
Install
One click from the Chrome Web Store when live. No email or phone — keys generated on your device.
Step 02
Pick an exit
Start with Singapore for speed; more regions unlock as the network grows honestly.
Step 03
Tunnel up
Encrypted tunnel, DNS-over-HTTPS, WebRTC clamped — designed to stop the usual browser leaks.
Step 04
Disappear
Your ISP sees one encrypted stream. Sites see the exit IP. You become a rumour.
Capabilities

What's Under the Veil

ChaCha20-Poly1305
Modern AEAD cipher — fast and widely audited.
Smart routing
Connect to the closest exit; failover if a node drops.
Wi-Fi awareness
Optional auto-protect on untrusted networks.
WebRTC seal
Stops the most common “VPN extension” real-IP leak class.
DNS-over-HTTPS
Encrypted DNS — fewer ISP queries in the clear.
Kill switch
If the tunnel drops, browser traffic stops instead of leaking plaintext.
Split tunnel
Allowlist banks, UPI, or local sites to bypass when you need.
Open source
Extension and pipeline on GitHub — audit and reproduce builds.
Lightweight
Small footprint; no telemetry or ads when off.
Exit network

One Node Now. More as We Grow.

Founder-funded. We won't list cities we don't run. As users join and capacity is real, more locations come online.

LocationCodePingStatusNotes
🇸🇬 Singaporesg-01~42 ms● LIVELow latency from India
🇯🇵 Tokyojp-01○ PlannedUnlocks with demand
🇩🇪 Frankfurtde-01○ PlannedEU option
🇨🇭 Zürichch-01○ PlannedStrong privacy jurisdiction
Promise

Honest From Day One

  • Free for the first 100 users — spelled out, not “forever” vaporware.
  • Founder-funded server — transparent cap, waitlist when full.
  • No connection, traffic, or DNS logs — design goal + policy in writing.
  • No accounts — nothing to breach on our side.
  • Open-source extension (MIT) — verify behavior.
  • No Indian exit nodes — we refuse mandatory subscriber logging posture.
When to use it

Built for Specific Moments

Seerveil isn't a 24/7 cloak for everyone — it's a switch you use when the situation demands it.

Café & airport Wi-Fi
Open networks and fake hotspots — connect before sensitive tabs.
Sensitive research
Health, legal, journalism — fewer raw queries sitting with your ISP.
Reporting & tips
Strip your real IP from contact forms and tip lines in the browser.
Geo-locked content
Reach regional sites that gate by country — no promises on every streamer.
Throttling
Encrypted traffic is harder to profile for application-specific slowdowns.
Price checks
Compare offers seen from another exit — same product, different region.
Changelog

Built in Public

v1.0.1 · May 2026

  • Live capacity check before connect; honest server-full handling.
  • Public status JSON at /seerveil-status.json.
  • Product copy: free-VPN economics + changelog on-site.

v1.0.0 · May 2026 — launch

  • Singapore exit — Manifest V3 extension, SOCKS5 tunnel, WebRTC seal, DoH, kill switch, split tunnel.
  • Open source on GitHub (MIT).

Updates: @seerrorX · Discord

FAQ

Honest Answers

If it's free, what's the catch?

Free for the first 100 users while the founder pays the server bill. When the cap fills, waitlist or funded expansion — not ads, not data resale.

“Real” VPN or browser proxy?

Browser-level encrypted tunnel with strong ciphers, WebRTC sealing, DoH, and kill switch. Protects Chrome traffic — not Telegram desktop, torrent clients, or native banking apps. Use a system VPN for full-device threat model.

Why no servers inside India?

We refuse mandatory subscriber logging for Indian VPN provider infrastructure. Users connect to foreign exits (e.g. Singapore) instead.

Is VPN use legal in India?

Using a VPN is legal; CERT-In rules target providers. What you do through the tunnel must still comply with law.

Streaming?

Regional web content often works; Netflix-style blocklists are a cat-and-mouse game — we don't promise streaming.

Can the government still trace me?

The tunnel hides IP from sites and ISP for that path — not UPI, bank KYC, cookies, or device identity elsewhere. Plan your threat model accordingly.

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