Browser Extension Split-Tunnelling: allowlist AND blocklist
Add the ability to choose which websites DO use the VPN (not just which websites should be excluded from the VPN tunnel).

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D Anne Wall commented
There are only a handful of sites I want to have use the VPN, so this would save a TON of work.
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Moontooth commented
+1, it would be great to only have it activated on specified domains.
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JustLookingAround commented
Would also like to see this. Just started using the extension today hoping it was an option, disappointed to see it isn't.
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N R commented
I would really appreciate this feature. I only need to use the VPN extension for a single website for geo reasons and it's tedious to add each website to the exclusion list.
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John Shirey commented
This is for MacOS for me. I work from home. I access IP-restricted sites in my browser and via the terminal. So I actually need more than a browser extension. It needs to be native to the VPN. For me I want the VPN engaged for everything except a short list of specific IPs / URL domains. (Not sure if that's allow- or block-list!)
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Anon commented
The browser extension allows split tunneling, but only by allowing you disable sites.
I would like an option to have the VPN off by default, but only active on certain sites. -
ju roots commented
and lets stick to correct language and call it allow- and blocklist instead ;)
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Alexandre commented
Allow both exclusion and inclusion rules enabled at the same time in split tunneling.
For example to allow limiting the VPN to specific applications (eg. browser) while excluding specific IPs that don't do well with VPN.