A VPN that looks like nothing at all
Some networks block VPNs the moment they spot one. Obfuscation disguises your encrypted traffic as ordinary HTTPS — so it slips past firewalls that would otherwise shut you down.
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Firewalls use deep packet inspection (DPI) to look at the shape of your traffic. A normal VPN has a recognizable signature — and a blocking network will drop it on sight. Obfuscation wraps that same traffic so, from the outside, it reads as a plain HTTPS visit to a website. Flip the switch and watch what a DPI system reads:
Your VPN, wrapped in a disguise
Obfuscation adds a layer around your VPN traffic. Your data is still fully encrypted by LunoGuard — obfuscation just changes what the packets look like on the wire, so inspection tools file them under “normal web browsing.”
Because the outer layer is genuine TLS on port 443, a firewall can’t tell your VPN apart from millions of everyday HTTPS connections — without breaking the entire web.
The trade-off is tiny: a small amount of extra overhead. LunoVPN only turns obfuscation on when it’s needed, so you keep full speed everywhere else.
Get through where standard VPNs get blocked
Pick a network and compare a standard VPN connection against LunoVPN with obfuscation:
When you’ll reach for it
Everyday situations where a plain VPN gets stopped and obfuscation gets you through.
Restrictive regions
Countries and networks that actively detect and block VPN protocols on sight.
Office & campus firewalls
Corporate or school networks that whitelist only web traffic and drop everything else.
Public & captive Wi-Fi
Hotel, airport, and café portals that interfere with non-standard traffic.
ISP VPN throttling
Providers that slow or block recognizable VPN connections — obfuscation hides the signature.
Stubborn streaming
Services that fingerprint and reject known VPN traffic patterns.
Free & open access
Reach news, messaging, and social apps that are filtered on the local network.
Good to know
Obfuscation adds a thin extra layer, so it can be slightly slower than a raw connection. LunoVPN keeps it off by default and switches it on automatically when it detects a blocking network — or you can force it on any time. Your encryption never changes: obfuscation only alters how traffic looks, never how securely it’s protected.
Stay connected, everywhere
Obfuscation ships in every LunoVPN app — Mobile, Desktop, and TV.
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