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Disclaimer

This page defines the scope of responsibility for the download links, configuration guidance, and technical materials provided by this site. By visiting, downloading from, or referring to this site, you confirm that you have read and understood the terms below.

Last updated: August 2026

1. Site Scope and Project Affiliations

V2Ray Chinese Download Hub is a software guide and download directory for Chinese-speaking users. It primarily provides installation instructions, feature explanations, and troubleshooting resources for v2rayN, v2rayNG, v2flyNG, and V2Ray configurations. This site is not the official website of V2Ray, Project V, V2Fly, Xray, or any related client project. It does not speak for project maintainers, make commitments on their behalf, or handle user support requests for them.

Project names, client names, protocol names, and other marks shown on this site are used only to identify the relevant software and explain technical relationships. The associated names, software code, visual marks, and documentation rights belong to their respective rights holders. This site's descriptions of the open-source ecosystem are provided for informational purposes and do not establish a partnership, authorization, agency, sponsorship, or affiliation.

2. Software Downloads and Usage Risks

The download pages bring together client links for different platforms and processor architectures. The software is continually developed by its respective maintainers, so features, dependencies, system permissions, and compatibility may change between versions. Choose an installation package based on your device's operating system, chip architecture, and intended use. Before installing, upgrading, uninstalling, or migrating a configuration, securely back up important data and existing settings.

Running a network client, changing the system proxy, enabling TUN mode, or adjusting routing rules may alter how your device connects to the network. Permission settings, port conflicts, driver compatibility, rule errors, and other local factors may cause disconnections, application access problems, or lost configurations. Users are responsible for assessing and accepting the effects of installation, configuration changes, and actual use in light of their own environment. Users must also ensure that their usage complies with applicable rules in their location and the terms of any connected service.

3. Content Accuracy and Version Currency

The tutorials on this site are prepared or revised using the client versions, interface layouts, and configuration formats available at the time of writing. After a client update, menu names, button locations, default ports, core options, or configuration fields may change, so screenshot-based descriptions and procedures may not exactly match later versions. When the interface differs, first check the option descriptions shown by the current client, then refer to the relevant sections on this site to complete the task.

This site revises clear errors and outdated material within a reasonable scope, but cannot guarantee that every page reflects every change at all times. Differences among protocols, cores, operating systems, and third-party services mean that the same procedure may produce different results on different devices. Tutorials are general technical references; they do not replace release notes from project maintainers or constitute professional advice for a specific environment.

4. Configuration Examples and Technical Results

The config.json snippets, routing rules, port settings, and subscription procedures shown on this site explain field structures and client workflows. Addresses, identifiers, ports, and rules in examples must be adapted to the actual environment and should not be treated as complete configurations for every device. Before copying an example, understand how fields such as inbounds, outbounds, routing, dns, and log relate to one another, and avoid overwriting settings that are still in use.

Network results are also affected by remote service status, the local firewall, system DNS, network interfaces, core versions, and rule databases. This site cannot guarantee that a configuration will produce the same result in every network environment, nor accept responsibility for interruptions or losses caused by incorrect parameters, rule conflicts, unavailable services, or system restrictions. To check a configuration step by step, start with the Getting Started Guide, then follow the troubleshooting sequence in the System Guide.

5. External Links and Changes to These Terms

This site may link to software distribution locations, project resources, or other external pages so users can obtain clients and additional information. External pages are managed independently by their respective operators; their content, availability, download policies, privacy rules, and terms of service are outside this site's control. A link may have been accessible when listed, but that does not mean its content, address, or service status will remain unchanged.

After leaving this site, users should read the information and terms on the destination page and decide whether the content meets their current needs. Problems arising from visiting an external page, using its services, or obtaining software it provides should be handled under the relevant service's rules. This site may revise this disclaimer in response to page structure, software versions, and applicable requirements; revised content applies to visits made after publication. If a tutorial no longer matches the current interface, use the Getting Started Guide or System Guide to check the latest procedure.