These Terms of Use apply to access to and use of the V2Ray Official Portal website, its documentation, download guides, and related pages. By continuing to browse or use this site's content, visitors confirm that they have read and understood these terms. If they disagree with any part of them, they must stop using the pages and information provided by this site. Visitors must also determine for themselves which laws and organizational policies apply based on their location, network environment, and intended use.
1. Content Scope and Applicability
This site provides download links, installation instructions, subscription import guidance, routing and traffic-splitting explanations, terminology, and troubleshooting resources for clients in the V2Ray ecosystem. This content is provided solely for software learning, technical research, and general configuration reference. It does not constitute legal advice, a promise of network service, business advice, or a guarantee of suitability for any particular use case.
Documentation is organized based on client interfaces, operating system behavior, and updates to open-source projects. Because software versions, system settings, and network conditions vary, menu names, configuration locations, or results described on a page may differ from a visitor's current environment. Visitors should verify settings against their actual version and retain necessary original records before changing important configurations.
2. Lawful Use Requirements
Visitors must comply with applicable laws and regulations, network service rules, and device or organizational policies in their location, and are responsible for their own use. The site's content must not be used to access another person's system without authorization, steal or destroy data, bypass access controls, distribute unlawful information, disrupt network services, infringe privacy or intellectual property rights, or for any other purpose that violates applicable laws or regulations.
Visitors must not use the site's pages for automated attacks, malicious scraping, resource abuse, or conduct that affects normal site operation. They must not impersonate this site's name or identity, or use its page content to make unauthorized promises to others. Devices used in businesses, schools, or other organizations must also follow the access and software installation requirements set by the relevant network administrators.
3. Third-Party Software and Open-Source Projects
The v2rayN, v2rayNG, v2flyNG, V2Fly, Xray, and related protocol components introduced on this site are provided by their respective open-source projects and maintainers. This site primarily organizes information and provides navigation links; it does not participate in their development decisions, releases, signing processes, or ongoing maintenance, and does not speak on behalf of the relevant project teams.
Client features, compatibility, release schedules, and configuration formats may be changed by project maintainers. Before downloading, installing, or updating software, visitors should read the documentation for the relevant version and confirm compatibility with their operating system, processor architecture, and existing configuration. Visitors are responsible for managing network requests, configuration data, and system permissions generated by third-party software according to their actual needs.
4. Limitation of Liability
This site makes reasonable efforts to keep its documentation structure and operating instructions clear, but does not guarantee that all content will always be complete, current, or suitable for every device environment. Client updates, operating system changes, network service changes, configuration errors, third-party service outages, and other circumstances beyond this site's control may cause page instructions to become outdated, connections to fail, software not to start, or settings to produce different results.
To the extent permitted by applicable law, this site is not liable for direct or indirect losses arising from reliance on page content, the installation or use of third-party software, or changes to system proxy and routing settings. This includes, without limitation, data loss, overwritten configurations, business interruption, device malfunctions, or unavailable third-party services. Visitors must assess operational risks themselves and take appropriate backup and recovery measures for important configurations, business materials, and system states.
5. Intellectual Property and Content Citation
Rights to each open-source software project, project name, trademark, graphic, and source code belong to their respective rights holders and are subject to the applicable open-source license or other authorization terms. This site's descriptions of these projects do not constitute a transfer of rights, joint operation, or commercial license. Visitors who copy, modify, distribute, or deploy the relevant software must read and comply with the license adopted by the respective project.
The tutorial structure, explanatory text, and page design independently compiled by this site are protected by applicable law. Reasonable quotation of a small amount of content for personal learning is permitted, provided the original meaning is preserved and the source is identified. Without permission, visitors may not copy pages in bulk, remove source information, repackage the content as paid materials, or publish it in a way that could create confusion about project ownership.
6. Terms Updates and Feedback
This site may revise these Terms of Use in response to changes in page features, content scope, the technical environment, or legal requirements. The updated version will be published on this page, with its effective date shown by the “Last updated” date at the top. Continued use of this site after a change constitutes acceptance of the updated rules; anyone who disagrees with the changes must stop using the relevant pages.
If you have questions about client setup steps, terminology, or common issues, start with Frequently Asked Questions and the User Guide. These pages provide general technical information, do not replace the software project's own release notes, and do not change the scope of liability defined in these Terms of Use.