Use of tnnl
tnnl is a local VPN profile manager for macOS. You are responsible for the VPN profiles you import, the VPN services you connect to, and your compliance with any rules or policies that apply to those services.
No public VPN service
tnnl does not provide a public VPN network, sell VPN server access, or guarantee availability of any third-party VPN provider. Connection behavior depends on macOS, the imported profile, and the server or provider configured in that profile.
Supported protocols
The current release supports OpenVPN and WireGuard profiles. Other formats or protocols may be unsupported and may be rejected by the app.
Acceptable use
You agree not to use tnnl to violate applicable law, interfere with networks you do not control, or bypass policies that apply to your organization, provider, or jurisdiction.
No warranty
tnnl is provided as-is, without warranties of uninterrupted operation, fitness for a particular purpose, or compatibility with every VPN server configuration.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, tnnl is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of the app.
Changes
These terms may be updated as tnnl changes. The updated date at the top of this page shows when the current version was published.
Contact
For questions about these terms, use the contact method on the support page.