- NymVPN v2026.9 brings a simplified interface, simplified input/output server selection and a new color palette.
- Post-quantum encryption keys are now enabled by default for all Quick Mode connections to combat future decryption threats.
- The update introduces a beta ad blocker for iOS, a toggle for Stealth API Connect, and a dedicated client for Windows ARM.
NymVPN has officially launched its v2026.9 update. The release focuses heavily on improving the user experience, rolling out a complete visual overhaul as well as critical security updates such as default post-quantum encryption keys.
Although NymVPN works very differently from the conventional choices on our list of the best VPN services, its unique combination of a high-speed obfuscated VPN mode and a decentralized five-hop mixnet mode offers some of the strongest privacy protections available.
Historically, the technical complexity of decentralized systems has made them difficult to navigate, but this update aims to bring these highly secure tools directly to everyday consumers.
The rollout spans multiple platforms, bringing specific updates for iOS, Android, Linux, Windows and macOS. This also marks the official launch of the Nym Referral Program, providing users with a way to earn $NYM token rewards, free gift passes, and exclusive privacy gear.
A simplified interface for complex privacy
To make decentralized privacy more accessible, the Nym team has completely redesigned the NymVPN user interface.
This visual facelift includes a simplified toggle for quickly switching between Fast and Mixnet modes, revamped features and settings, and a streamlined onboarding flow.
Selecting input and output servers is now much simpler and the app features a collapsible menu as well as a new color palette.
There’s also a new connection view, which helps users understand exactly how their traffic is routed and protected. The update also introduces new desktop and mobile widgets for macOS and iOS to allow users to manage their connections directly from their home screen.
Improved security: post-quantum keys and iOS ad blocking
Security remains at the forefront of this release. Importantly, post-quantum encryption keys are now out of beta and are enabled by default on all Quick Mode connections.
This means that NymVPN automatically secures your key exchange process to protect your data from future decryption by quantum computers, without you having to change any settings. This is a proactive step as more services prepare for the post-quantum world.
For iOS users, update v2026.9 introduces a beta ad blocker, a feature already available on other platforms.
Nym notes that blocking ads is a vital security measure, saying that “ads often work like spyware to track your behavior during web sessions.” The developer claims that the new blocker was able to block up to 92% of ads in internal tests. Additionally, iOS security has been strengthened by excluding the user’s passphrase from iCloud backups.
Stealth API toggles, Windows ARM and F-Droid version
This update also introduces several infrastructure and platform improvements. A new toggle for the Stealth API Connect feature has been added, allowing users to manually decide when to use it.
When enabled, it always protects Nym network connections, but when disabled, it only activates when standard connections fail, providing faster connection times in less restrictive environments.
Windows users running ARM-based devices now have access to a dedicated native app. Additionally, a driver issue that previously affected split tunneling on Windows has been resolved.
Android users who prefer open source app stores will also be happy to know that NymVPN v3.5.0 is now available on F-Droid, meaning the app is fully up to date with F-Droid build requirements.
Finally, NymVPN fixes a bug in which a “bandwidth exceeded” message appeared by mistake. With this in mind, the developer modifies the way he labels his limits; “Bandwidth” is now more accurately called “fair use data.”
These latest updates are an important milestone for NymVPN. The provider was previously bogged down by limited performance and unwanted user experience issues.
Now, these improvements should put the vendor back on track to bring Nym’s complex privacy technology to a more mainstream market. Although there is still a way to go, the situation seems more positive for the moment.





























