Legal and Scope of Responsibility

Disclaimer

Last updated: August 2026

By accessing, reading, or using the download guides, configuration instructions, terminology explanations, and troubleshooting content provided on this site, you acknowledge and accept the scope of responsibility described below. This site organizes publicly available technical information to help users understand client operation. It does not guarantee results for any specific network environment, device condition, or service quality.

1. Site Purpose and Project Relationships

This site is an independently maintained V2Ray client user guide and download directory. It is not the official website of V2Ray, Project V, V2Fly, Xray, v2rayN, v2rayNG, or v2flyNG, nor does it speak for the maintainers, contributors, or distributors of those projects. Project names, client names, protocol names, and product marks shown on this site are used only to identify the relevant software, explain technical relationships, and help users choose a platform-appropriate version.

The relevant clients and cores are maintained by their respective open-source projects. Each project independently determines its development plans, feature scope, license terms, release schedule, and end-of-support decisions. This site has no management authority over these projects and cannot make commitments, grant authorization, or provide technical support on their behalf.

2. Software Downloads and Operational Risks

The downloads page organizes client entry points for different platforms and processor architectures. Release contents, installation methods, system requirements, and runtime behavior are determined by the respective projects. Before downloading, users should confirm their operating system version, device architecture, available storage, and current network settings, then choose an appropriate package for their environment.

Installing, upgrading, downgrading, importing configurations, or changing system proxy settings may cause compatibility issues, configuration overwrites, connection interruptions, changes in resource usage, or conflicts with other network tools. Users are responsible for assessing and accepting the direct or indirect effects of software installation, configuration changes, system modifications, and actual operation. Before changing important settings, record the current configuration and keep a recoverable copy.

3. Use of the Software and Compliance Responsibilities

This site provides technical information about client operation and general network configuration only. It does not constitute permission for a specific use, legal advice, or a compliance determination. Rules may differ by jurisdiction, organizational network, device management policy, and network service terms. Users must determine which rules apply and are responsible for the sources of configurations and nodes, their access activity, and how data is handled.

Do not interpret these tutorials as a guarantee of service availability, connection performance, or suitability for any particular purpose. When using work devices, managed endpoints, enterprise networks, or shared devices, obtain the appropriate administrative permission first, and avoid changing another person’s proxy, DNS, routing, or firewall settings without confirmation.

4. Tutorial Accuracy and Version Changes

The tutorials are compiled from client versions, interface structures, and public information available when they were written or updated. After a client update, menu names, button locations, default options, core behavior, and configuration fields may change. As a result, screenshot-based descriptions or operating paths may differ from the current version. If the interface does not match, rely first on the feature names and version information shown by the current client.

This site will correct obvious errors within reason, but cannot guarantee that every page remains current, complete, or suitable for every device combination. Configuration examples explain field structures and operating logic; they should not be treated as final configurations suitable for all environments. If the steps do not match the current interface, first review the troubleshooting topics in the Help Center, or use the Getting Started guide to reconfirm the import, mode selection, and connection steps.

5. External Links and Third-Party Content

This site may direct users through download buttons or links in the text to pages and files maintained by software distributors, open-source projects, mirror services, or other third parties. The availability, updates, access policies, privacy rules, and terms of service of external pages are outside this site’s control. A working link does not mean that this site endorses all content on the linked page, nor does it indicate a partnership, agency relationship, or guarantee involving this site and its operator.

Third-party addresses may change, become unavailable, or display different content. After leaving this site, users should independently verify the target page’s domain, software name, platform type, and package architecture, and read the applicable license and privacy notices. This site is not responsible for issues caused by external service outages, link changes, download restrictions, or third-party content.

6. Limitation of Liability and Terms Updates

To the extent permitted by applicable law, this site is not liable for device failures, lost configurations, business interruptions, connection problems, data loss, or other consequential effects arising from the use of or inability to use content on this site. Users should make independent decisions based on their own devices, network conditions, and risk tolerance. For critical business environments, verify settings first on a non-production device or in a recoverable environment.

This site may revise this disclaimer as its page structure, software versions, or relevant rules change. Updated content applies to subsequent access and use of this site from the date of publication. Before continuing to use the site, review the update date shown on this page and rely on the current publicly available version.