1. Site Scope and Project Relationships
This site organizes V2Ray client guides and download links for Chinese-speaking users, covering platform selection, installation, subscription import, routing rules, and configuration references for v2rayN, v2rayNG, and v2flyNG. It does not develop the related software, make release decisions, maintain versions, or provide technical support, and it does not represent V2Ray, Project V, V2Fly, Xray, or their associated open-source projects.
The site name, page titles, and project names, client names, protocol names, and other identifiers appearing in the content are used solely to identify the corresponding software and technical topics. Rights to the related names, marks, source code, and software belong to their respective holders. This site has no affiliation, authorized operating relationship, joint maintenance arrangement, or commercial agency relationship with the projects above. “V2Ray Official Site” is this site's brand name and does not imply project identity or authorization.
2. Software and Download Links
The download pages organize client links by Windows, macOS, Android, and Linux, and use publicly available version information to show supported platforms, processor architectures, and package types. These links help users locate the appropriate files; they do not guarantee software functionality, continued availability, compatibility, or suitability for any particular purpose.
The related clients are released and updated by their respective maintainers. Version files may be replaced, relocated, or temporarily unavailable because of upstream release changes, maintenance policies, or distribution service status. Users should independently determine which client and package to use based on their operating system version, device architecture, and actual needs. Users are responsible for handling and bearing any data changes caused by choosing the wrong architecture, overwriting existing configurations, rolling back versions, automatic updates, or uninstallation.
3. Tutorial Content and Accuracy
The tutorials are compiled from client interfaces, configuration formats, and publicly available technical materials accessible when they were written or revised, with the goal of providing verifiable operating guidance. Software evolves continuously, so menu names, button locations, default options, configuration fields, supported core engines, and system permission prompts may change between versions. When examples differ from the current software interface, follow the interface and behavior of the version actually installed.
This site will correct obvious errors within reason, but does not guarantee that every page is complete, current, or suitable for every device environment at all times. JSON snippets, routing rules, and DNS settings in the tutorials explain field structures and configuration logic; they cannot directly replace parameters provided by a specific service provider. Before copying an example, confirm the meaning of each field and keep a recoverable backup of the existing configuration. If you are unsure about a procedure, read the Getting Started or Configuration Reference first, then check each step against your actual software version.
4. Usage Risks and Limits of Responsibility
Running a client may involve system proxy settings, VPN services, network interfaces, DNS, routing tables, background permissions, and startup behavior. These settings change how traffic is handled on the device and may conflict with firewalls, security software, corporate network policies, or other networking tools. Before enabling, changing, or deleting related configurations, users should understand the impact and independently assess their device environment and business continuity requirements.
Users are responsible for ensuring that their software usage, configuration sources, and network activity comply with applicable laws and regulations, service agreements, and organizational policies in their jurisdiction. To the extent permitted by applicable law, this site is not liable for connection interruptions, lost configurations, data loss, business impact, device problems, or other direct or indirect consequences arising from software use or reliance on this site's content. Users should handle subscriptions and configurations from unknown sources, with unclear permissions, or that cannot be verified with caution; the fact that a client can import them does not establish their reliability.
5. External Links and Third-Party Content
Some pages on this site may link to software distribution services, project resources, or other third-party pages. External sites are independently controlled by their respective operators, and their content, privacy policies, file availability, service status, and access requirements may change at any time. Including a link only indicates that the resource is relevant to the current topic; it does not mean that this site endorses, controls, or continuously reviews all content on the external site.
After leaving this site, users should check the destination address, terms, and permission requests themselves, and decide whether to continue visiting or downloading based on the circumstances. Any impact caused by an unavailable third-party page, content changes, redirects, service suspension, or third-party conduct should be handled by the relevant service provider and the user according to their relationship. If a link in a tutorial no longer matches the current page, consult the general evaluation methods in the site's Getting Started guide and configuration documentation first.