About Bot Connector
About Bot Connector
A privacy tunnelling client built by people who use it themselves.
Why we built it
We needed an iOS client that respected three things: the openness of modern protocols, the privacy of the device owner, and the absence of an account layer. Existing options forced compromise on at least one of those. Bot Connector is what we built for ourselves and now ship to anyone who wants the same trade-offs.
Operating principles
No account, no cloud backend
Your server credentials never leave your device. We have no user database to leak, no password reset flow, no identity to subpoena.
Anonymous analytics only
Yandex AppMetrica counts installs, sessions and crashes. No IDFA, no advertising IDs, no account linkage. Tunnel traffic is never collected. Privacy Policy v1.1 documents exactly what we know about you.
Open protocols only
VLESS, VMess, Trojan, Shadowsocks, Hysteria, Hysteria 2, TUIC, WireGuard, AmneziaWG, Mieru, NaiveProxy, ShadowTLS, AnyTLS — over WebSocket, HTTPUpgrade, XHTTP, gRPC or QUIC. All powered by the open-source sing-box core. No proprietary protocol lock-in.
App Store distribution
Bot Connector is reviewed under Apple's App Review process and follows Guideline 5.4. We position the app as a privacy tool for untrusted networks, not as a circumvention tool.
Who publishes Bot Connector
Immigration Solutions is the registered publisher on the App Store. We are a small independent team. For business or press enquiries, write to ab@immigration-solutions.space.
Technical foundation
The protocol layer is sing-box, an open-source proxy platform maintained by the upstream sing-box project. The iOS app glues it to Apple's NetworkExtension framework and a SwiftUI interface. The site you are reading is a static Next.js 16 + Tailwind v4 build with privacy-respecting, cookieless analytics.