Google needs to stop blocking VPNs on Android Auto – Here’s how to fix it

I never thought I’d need to deal with this. I’ve been using Android VPNs for years now, and after getting a new car, I wanted to hit the roads and blast some Sleep Token. As you can imagine, I hit something of a snag – Android Auto blocks your connection if it detects even the best VPNs.

This means you, or whoever is in the passenger seat, will be fumbling around with your phone trying to disconnect from your VPN and then reconnecting your Bluetooth to get your connection back, just to listen to music or use Google Maps.

Update: one kind reader informed me that Android Auto uses WiFi direct. Bluetooth communications are used to activate and connect to the head unit’s WiFi SSID, and from there, WiFi is used for actual Android Auto comms. In theory, using a cable to connect your phone to your car should be a viable work around, but if you’re like me and don’t want to take your phone out of your pocket on every drive, split tunneling is the best alternative. Thank you, Chris!

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I never thought I’d need to deal with this. I’ve been using Android VPNs for ye…

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