I use unotelly. & as far as I understand, it only directs the relevant traffic through its servers (netflix etc). All the other traffic is routed seperately. I found this in their FAQ's.
When you type in a website's domain name into your web browser, your computer finds the matching IP address to locate a website. A DNS (domain name system) server acts like a telephone directory that your computer uses to search for a website's matching phone number.
Like websites, every computer/device has an assigned IP address that belongs to a particular area.
Some U.S & U.K websites block certain regions from accessing their media content.
UnoDNS bypasses such geo-blocks by providing you with a local IP address when accessing these websites.
UnoTelly is transparently creating a network tunnel from your location to our servers.
Any data not directly related to our supported media content is untouched by UnoTelly and is forwarded directly to the Root Name Servers.
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