Cloudflare WARP VPN service

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WARP is here (sorry it took so long)

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If you’ve already installed the 1.1.1.1 App on your device, you may need to update to the latest version in order to get the option to enable Warp.
From a technical perspective, WARP is a VPN. But it is designed for a very different audience than a traditional VPN. WARP is not designed to allow you to access geo-restricted content when you’re traveling. It will not hide your IP address from the websites you visit.
Basic WARP is free. Our first priority is not to make money off of WARP however, we want to grow it to secure every single phone.
The WARP Plus technology is not without cost for us. Routing your traffic over our network often costs us more than if we release it directly to the Internet. To cover those costs we charge a monthly fee — $4.99/month or less — for WARP Plus. The fee depends on the region that you’re
 
Just installed Wireguard tunnel with warp+ and got a significant improvement in speed with international servers with pings too. Also, websites which are blocked by ISP has been unblocked.

Here are the speedtest with tunneling.

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Without Tunneling

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This app is removed from Google play and Apple App Store for India region! Reportedly cloudflare is trying to get it back.
Still it is not back. We can not purchase their Warp+ subscription in India due to it. I think some severe issue.
 
Yes it’s not available and no app updates also. I rely heavily on this app when on mobile data (Jio has routing issue thereby half the websites and apps do not work)

I think some legal issue with vpn server requirements.
 
More than half-a-dozen VPN apps, including Cloudflare’s widely-used 1.1.1.1, have been pulled from India’s Apple App Store and Google Play Store following intervention from government authorities, TechCrunch has learned.

The Indian Ministry of Home Affairs issued removal orders for the apps, according to a document reviewed by TechCrunch and a disclosure made by Google to Lumen, Harvard University’s database that tracks government takedown requests globally.

 
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