Thanks! Yes, I completely recognize that many users prefer to download a generic configuration file for WireGuard or OpenVPN. In our case we want to support that use case. At the same time encouraging use of our own app allows us to invent to a much greater extent. And mitigate risks.
There are plenty of VPN clients, some by big enterprise-y networking companies, that at least historically have behaved in ways that leaks the user's traffic when interfaces change, on DHCP issues, tunnel disconnections. It's just easier to make our own app and be able to say what it does and doesn't. And that nothing will change tomorrow because of someone else's design decision. :)
There are plenty of VPN clients, some by big enterprise-y networking companies, that at least historically have behaved in ways that leaks the user's traffic when interfaces change, on DHCP issues, tunnel disconnections. It's just easier to make our own app and be able to say what it does and doesn't. And that nothing will change tomorrow because of someone else's design decision. :)