WI-FI SHIELD
For employees or members of organizations that have partnered with AnchorFree to provide secure, private internet access for their users.
WI-FI SHIELD is an established productivity app that is available. With a 3.4/5 rating from 27 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What is WI-FI SHIELD?
Current Momentum
v2.0
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What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
What Are The Key Features?
Restricted access model requiring a service ID or code provided by specific AnchorFree partners.
Creates a secure, encrypted channel between the device and the target website to protect traffic.
Hides the user's real IP address to anonymize online activity and prevent tracking.
Strict policy ensuring no user activity logs are kept or tracked.
Provides VPN access through servers located in 20 countries.
How much does it cost?
- B2B/Partner-subsidized access
- Requires service ID or code from an AnchorFree partner
The app operates on a B2B2C model where access is gated behind partner-provided credentials rather than direct consumer-facing subscriptions.
Who Built It?
AnchorFree
Securing digital identities and network traffic through privacy-focused VPN and utility tools. Providing essential security layers for both individual users and corporate environments.
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What is the competitive landscape for WI-FI SHIELD?
How's The Productivity Market?
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The rivals identified
The outtake for WI-FI SHIELD
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Leverages Hotspot Shield's trusted infrastructure (400M+ installs)
- B2B2C model provides a captive user base with zero acquisition cost
- Established 'No-Logs' policy and 20-country server footprint
Critical Frictions
- Stale product: Last updated July 2019 (v2.0.1)
- High barrier to entry for non-partner users
- Mediocre 3.44-star rating with low review volume
Growth Levers
- Expansion into identity monitoring to match carrier competitors
- Update to modern VPN protocols (e.g., WireGuard) for better performance
- Integration of Wi-Fi scanning to alert users of man-in-the-middle attacks
Market Threats
- Carrier-integrated VPNs (Verizon, AT&T) offering seamless billing
- Google One bundling VPN as a 'sunk cost' benefit for cloud users
- OS-level security improvements reducing the need for third-party Wi-Fi shields
What are the next best moves?
Initiate a technical audit for iOS 17+ compatibility.
The app has not been updated since 2019 (v2.0.1), posing a significant risk of breaking on modern OS versions and losing the existing partner user base.
Integrate 'Safe Wi-Fi' scanning and threat alerts.
Competitors like Lookout and Verizon Safe Wi-Fi offer active scanning for man-in-the-middle attacks, which is a feature gap in the current WI-FI SHIELD offering.
Evaluate bundling identity monitoring features.
AT&T ActiveArmor and Norton 360 have moved toward 'all-in-one' security, making a standalone VPN less competitive in the partner-benefit space.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Identity monitoring (available in AT&T ActiveArmor and Norton 360)
- Wi-Fi scanning for man-in-the-middle attacks (available in Lookout)
- Automatic protection triggers for unsecured networks (available in Verizon Safe Wi-Fi)
- Dark Web Monitoring (available in Norton 360)
Key Takeaways
WI-FI SHIELD is a legacy B2B2C asset that relies on its Hotspot Shield pedigree but is currently at risk due to a four-year update hiatus. While its partner-gated model provides a unique moat, it is being outpaced by carrier-integrated solutions and modern bundles like Google One.
Where Is It Heading?
Declining
Last updated July 11, 2019 — the app is in maintenance mode with no active feature investment.
Mediocre 3.44 rating with only 27 total reviews suggests low engagement or a frustrated user base.
Competitors (Google, Verizon, AT&T) are aggressively bundling VPNs, eroding the value of a standalone partner VPN.