In a move that underscores the intensifying global battle between authoritarian governments and digital privacy advocates, Canadian VPN provider Windscribe has launched a purpose-built application designed specifically to circumvent state-level internet censorship. The new app, simply called Stealth, represents one of the most targeted efforts yet by a commercial VPN company to address the growing sophistication of government-imposed internet restrictions in countries like Iran, Russia, and China. The Stealth app, currently available for Android with an iOS version reportedly in development, is not merely an update to Windscribe’s existing VPN client. It is a separate, standalone application engineered from the ground up to evade deep packet inspection (DPI) and other advanced filtering technologies deployed by authoritarian regimes.…