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Terms of Use

These terms apply to access to and use of the pages, documentation, download links, and related features provided by V2Ray Client Hub.

Last updated: August 2026

By accessing or continuing to use this site, you confirm that you have read and understood these terms. If you disagree with any part of them, stop accessing the site and using its resources. This site provides client information and configuration guidance for general users. It does not develop, publish, or operate third-party software, nor does it guarantee any specific network service.

1. Content Scope and Applicability

This site covers the v2rayN, v2rayNG, v2flyNG, and Project V technology ecosystems, including download links, installation steps, subscription import methods, routing settings, connection diagnostics, and terminology. Its content is provided for learning, research, and general software configuration reference. It does not constitute legal advice, a network service commitment, or a guarantee of implementation in any particular environment.

The technical documentation is prepared from public materials, client interfaces, and reproducible procedures. Different client versions, operating system states, network conditions, and server configurations may change interface labels, menu locations, or results. Users should assess their own environment and understand the potential impact before changing system proxy, DNS, routing, or TUN settings.

2. Lawful Use Requirements

Users must comply with the laws, regulations, administrative requirements, network-management rules, and service terms applicable in their country or region. The content on this site must not be used for unlawful access, infringement of others’ rights, damage to computer systems, circumvention of legitimate authorization, distribution of illegal information, or any other activity prohibited by law.

Users are responsible for verifying the source and authorization scope of subscription URLs, server configurations, and related services, and for securely protecting subscription tokens, account details, and configuration files. Do not disclose access-enabled URLs or credentials on public pages, shared devices, or untrusted environments. Users assume responsibility for actions and consequences arising from importing configurations, changing system settings, or using third-party services.

3. Third-Party Software and Services

The software introduced on this site is provided by its respective open-source project or maintainer. Software names, features, versions, release schedules, and support scopes are determined by the relevant projects. This site only organizes public information and provides corresponding links through download pages. Before downloading, installing, or running third-party software, users should review the project’s license, release notes, and applicable requirements.

Subscription services, server nodes, network routes, domain resolution, and operating system components may all be controlled by third parties. This site does not participate in their transactions, operations, or technical support, and cannot control their stability, continuity, content, or data-handling practices. If third-party terms conflict with these terms, the effective terms of the relevant third party govern matters involving its products or services.

4. Limitation of Responsibility

This site makes reasonable efforts to maintain the accuracy and readability of its documentation, but does not guarantee that every page will always apply to the latest client version or every device environment. Version changes, network conditions, configuration differences, third-party service interruptions, and other factors beyond our control may prevent some procedures from producing the expected results.

To the extent permitted by applicable law, this site is not liable for direct or indirect losses arising from accessing its pages, using its documentation, or downloading or running third-party software, including but not limited to overwritten configurations, connection interruptions, data loss, business downtime, and unavailable third-party services. For important data or production environments, users should back up configurations in advance and test changes in a reversible environment.

5. Intellectual Property and Content Attribution

The names, source code, logos, and related works of v2rayN, v2rayNG, v2flyNG, V2Fly, Xray, and other projects belong to their respective rights holders and are used under their open-source licenses or other authorization terms. References to these names on this site are solely for software identification, compatibility information, and procedural descriptions; they do not imply agency or authorization by the project owners.

The Chinese explanations, page structure, and curated content created by this site are protected by applicable law. When quoting them reasonably for learning or technical discussion, retain the necessary source attribution, do not distort the original meaning, and do not present this site’s curated material as an official statement from a third-party project. Copying, reproducing, or republishing beyond reasonable quotation requires prior confirmation of the applicable rights and license terms.

6. Terms Updates and Feedback

This site may revise these terms in response to changes in page features, the software ecosystem, legal requirements, or maintenance practices. Updated content will be published on this page, and the “Last updated” date will be changed accordingly. Revisions apply from the date they are posted; continued access to the site indicates that the user has reviewed the updated terms.

If you have questions about client configuration steps, terminology, or common issues, start with the FAQ and Getting Started. These pages provide general operational guidance and do not replace third-party project documentation, service terms, or professional legal advice in your jurisdiction.

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