Disclaimer

Last updated: August 2026

This disclaimer applies to the client download links, installation instructions, configuration guides, FAQs, and technical references provided on v2rayd.com and its Simplified Chinese pages. By visiting, reading, or using this site, you acknowledge the responsibility boundaries below. If the impact of a specific operation is unclear, review the relevant client's project documentation first and complete the setup in an environment that can be restored.

1. Website Status and Project Relationships

This site is an independent software guide and download directory organized for general users. It is not the official website of V2Ray, Project V, V2Fly, Xray, v2rayN, v2rayNG, or v2flyNG, nor does it represent the maintainers of those projects, issue their announcements, make commitments, or provide technical support. The rights to the names, software marks, and project materials listed above belong to their respective rights holders.

This site is not involved in development decisions, version releases, or maintenance arrangements for the related cores and clients. Descriptions of project relationships, client features, and protocol characteristics are provided only to help users understand software selection and basic configuration. They do not constitute endorsement, authorization, a partnership statement, or a guarantee of long-term compatibility from any project.

2. Software and Download Links

The download pages provide links to Windows, macOS, Android, and Linux clients based on publicly available version information. File names, release status, system requirements, and available URLs may change with project release schedules. After a download redirect, file transfer, access speed, service availability, and subsequent updates depend on both the relevant resource provider and the user's network environment.

Users should choose an installation package based on their device architecture, operating system version, and actual needs. Users are responsible for handling installation failures, lost configurations, or system problems caused by choosing the wrong architecture, overwriting existing settings, insufficient system permissions, inadequate disk space, or conflicts with other software. Important configurations should be backed up before an upgrade or migration.

3. Software Usage Risks and Responsibility

Proxy clients read and apply the server, subscription, routing, port, and system proxy settings supplied by the user. Incorrect configuration may interrupt network connections, cause local port conflicts or DNS resolution problems, prevent applications from connecting, or send traffic along an unintended path. This site cannot control imported subscription content, node sources, server status, or the quality of third-party services.

Users are responsible for confirming that their software, configurations, and network services comply with local rules, device management requirements, and the policies of the network they use, and they bear responsibility for the results. Protocol comparisons, client recommendations, and troubleshooting sequences provided by this site are general technical information, not legal, compliance, information security, or business advice, and do not replace the judgment of a qualified professional for a specific environment.

4. Tutorial Accuracy and Version Changes

Our tutorials are prepared using client versions available when they were written or updated, with stable menu names and navigation paths used wherever possible. Client interfaces, default ports, setting locations, core options, and subscription handling may change in later versions, so screenshot-based descriptions or step names may differ from the current interface.

This site will correct obvious errors within a reasonable scope, but does not guarantee that every page will always be complete, current, or suitable for every device environment. Before following a tutorial, compare the instructions with the actual interface in your current version. If menu names have changed, subscription imports fail, or connection problems occur, first check FAQs, then review the steps again using the configuration guide.

5. External Links and Third-Party Content

This site may link to download resources, project documentation, or other third-party pages so users can obtain software or find additional information. External pages are managed independently by their operators, and this site cannot control their content, availability, privacy practices, redirect rules, or future changes. A link that once worked does not guarantee that the address will continue to provide the same content.

Before visiting an external page, users should independently verify the page owner, file name, version information, and system permissions requested. If an external site goes offline, changes its content, moves its address, or modifies its terms of service, this site is not responsible for resulting direct or indirect losses. Including a link only indicates that it is relevant to the current topic and does not mean this site endorses all third-party content.

6. Liability and Disclaimer Updates

To the extent permitted by applicable rules, this site is not responsible for data loss, business interruption, device problems, network charges, or other consequences arising from the use of or inability to use this site's content, download links, client software, subscription data, or external services. If any site instructions conflict with the software's current release information, rely on the software's actual interface and the project's published materials.

This site may update this disclaimer as its page structure, software versions, or service methods change. Revisions take effect when published on this page. Before continuing to use this site, check the update date shown here to determine whether the disclaimer has changed. For general installation and configuration questions, consult the site's tutorials and FAQ pages.