2026-edorh-shieldshare

ShieldShare: Building a VPN-backed Android Hotspot for Secure Internet Sharing with Per-User Traffic Accounting

Abstract

Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) have become essential privacy tools for mobile users, yet current implementations face significant limitations in shared environments. Mainstream VPN providers impose device limits, while Android's native hotspot functionality lacks support for routing shared traffic through VPN connections. Existing solutions either require root access or lack comprehensive monitoring capabilities. This paper presents ShieldShare, a proxy-based Android application that enables secure VPN-backed hotspot sharing with per-user traffic accounting without requiring root access. The system employs a modular architecture comprising VPN detection, hotspot management, proxy-based traffic forwarding (HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5), and traffic metering with quota management. Released as open-source.

Team notes

Engineering contribution to VPN deployment rather than circumvention protocol research — borderline corpus relevance, but the no-root Android-hotspot pattern is operationally interesting for community proxy deployment in censored environments. Auto-ingested by corpus-crawl; tags reviewed and tightened by hand (LLM had defaulted techniques to "dpi" which doesn't apply here).

Tags

censors
generic
techniques
ip-blocking
defenses
tunneling
method
controlled-deployment