

It is also popular among users in countries with strict internet censorship, such as China, Iran, and Russia, as a way to access blocked content and bypass censorship. It can be used to access a wide range of websites and services, including social media, messaging apps, and streaming platforms. V2Ray is available for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. This makes it difficult for censors to block or identify V2Ray traffic, and allows users to access websites and services that might otherwise be blocked. It uses a combination of encryption, obfsproxy (a tool for disguising traffic), and custom protocols to conceal the identity and content of the traffic being transmitted. The V2Ray protocol works by establishing a connection between a client and a server, and routing internet traffic through this connection. It was created by a group of independent developers in China, and has gained popularity in recent years as a tool for bypassing internet censorship and accessing blocked websites. There is also third party support on mobile.V2Ray is a free and open-source network protocol that allows users to bypass internet censorship and access a free and open internet. Multiple platforms: V2Ray runs natively on Windows, Mac OS, Linux, etc.Can be used to build tunnels to localhost. Reverse proxy: General support of reverse proxy.Obfuscation: V2Ray has built in obfuscation to hide traffic in TLS, and can run in parallel with web servers.Each protocol may have its own transport, such as TCP, mKCP, WebSocket etc. Multiple protocols: V2Ray supports multiple protocols, including Socks, HTTP, Shadowsocks, VMess etc.It is easy to route traffic by target region or domain. Customizable routing: incoming traffic can be sent to different outbounds based on routing configuration.

