ShieldShare's modular architecture (VPN detection, hotspot management,
HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5 proxy forwarding, traffic metering) shows that
community-proxy deployment on commodity Android hardware is technically
feasible without root, and that accurate per-client bandwidth allocation
and accounting can be maintained under the constraint. The evaluation
confirms reliable routing of client traffic through VPN tunnels.
From 2026-edorh-shieldshare — ShieldShare: Building a VPN-backed Android Hotspot for Secure Internet Sharing with Per-User Traffic Accounting
· §Abstract, §Evaluation
· 2026
· arXiv preprint
Implications
Circumvention tool operators targeting shared-household or group settings should consider a hotspot-proxy mode alongside the standard per-device VPN install path; ShieldShare's open-source code provides a reference implementation to adapt.
Device-limit enforcement by commercial VPN providers is a deployment bottleneck; open-source tools without device limits (Lantern, Psiphon) have a structural advantage in shared-access deployment scenarios.