How to Bypass Internet Restrictions on Android

Android is an open-source mobile operating system based on the Linux kernel and other open-source software, led and developed by the Open Handset Alliance founded by Google.

The subscription proxy service provided by Jego—commonly referred to as a “VPN service” or “airport” by users in mainland China—is fully compatible with various proxy tools available on Android devices (often referred to as “ladders” in the mainland). With just a bit of learning, you can easily enable all apps on your phone and computer to access the unrestricted global internet at any time.

Proxy Tools for Android Devices

We recommend the following software tools

sing-box for Android

  • Official Android client released by sing-box.

  • Open-source, free, and ad-free.

  • Available on the Google Play Store and GitHub Releases.

FlClash

  • A multi-proxy client based on Mihomo (formerly ClashMeta).

  • Simple, open-source, free, and ad-free.

ClashMetaForAndroid

  • Official Android client released by Mihomo (formerly ClashMeta).

  • Open-source, free, and ad-free.


v2rayNG

  • Based on the v2ray core.

  • Works on Android phones and some Android TV-based devices.

Surfboard

  • A network proxy tool designed for Android systems.

Clash for Android

  • A graphical user interface for the Clash core on Android.

OneClick

  • A free tool that supports mainstream encryption protocols for internet access.

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