Safing is two different things:
Portmaster a nice graphical firewall to control each program, rules based access and network permissions.
SPN: a onion network like Tor, but pay for use.
Portmaster and SPN integrate together nicely and let you say things like:
Skype should route to Italy.
Chrome should route to Texas
Edge should have no internet access
Steam games should have direct raw internet.
So it's a very interesting and novel approach. Faster than tor, because the onion nodes are high performance. They accept monero as payment so semianonymous, harder to identify then a traditional VPN because each program can have a different exit.
It's all open source, it's interesting, worth playing with.