So much for trying to cut off access to most of the internet under the guise of requiring ID
What the actual fuck…
Submitted 3 days ago by destructdisc@lemmy.world to youshouldknow@lemmy.world
https://github.com/bepass-org/oblivion-desktop
So much for trying to cut off access to most of the internet under the guise of requiring ID
What. Are you implying that this project should be flagged as malicious? What malicious l indicators did you see to think this?
The fact that this image is in the repo in the first place.
That gold Trust award icon sure makes me feel better
It’s a GitHub link, what did you expect?
So it's simply CF WARP but now in Asian languages? I don't understand why I can't just download CF One app and get the same results? Someone please elaborate
I tried to figure this out. It seems it includes additional features for bypassing censorship, to be specific Gool (warp to warp) and Psiphon. From github.com/bepass-org/warp-plus :
Psiphon Chaining: Integrates with Psiphon for censorship circumvention, allowing seamless access to the internet in restrictive environments.
Warp in Warp Chaining: Chaning two instances of warp together to bypass location restrictions.
i downloaded the CF One app after this comment and it seems you need an organisation account
Apologies, I meant this cloudflare one app
Desktop version
CF Warp already works with desktop. developers.cloudflare.com/…/download-warp/
FOSS alternatives are nice.
You asked me a question before, what was it?
Someone want to explain to a muggle in plain english what this does and how it’s different from simply using a VPN?
Looks like it uses cloudflare warp, which is a free service that cloudflare provides that’s like a somewhat less secure VPN? It used to expose your IP and just encrypt the content so your ISP couldn’t snoop on you, but websites could still see your IP. Apparently, cloudflare fixed the exposed-IP thing in 2022 though. Its also supposed to stabilize and improve the speed of your Internet connection.
It’s basically a VPN with better speeds and slightly worse security, from what I’m seeing. A good everyday service, but you probably don’t want to use it if you’re leaking national security info.
Aw, man. How am I going share these nuclear launch codes now?
I’ve had to bypass DPI several times in the past. V2Ray has never failed me, but I had to set it up myself on my own VPS. It wasn’t being offered commercially by any VPN providers back when I needed it. More info here: www.v2fly.org/en_US/
So, how safe is this to use?
Fuck yes!
UK: We own you now bitch. Iranians: Hold my beer Habibi.
fxomt@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 days ago
Awesome, the middle east has tons of censorship so this will help tons of people.