How to Bypass Internet Restrictions on Windows

Microsoft Windows, commonly referred to as the Windows operating system, is a series of proprietary graphical operating systems developed by Microsoft. It remains the dominant desktop OS worldwide.

Jego’s proxy subscription service—often referred to as an “airport” in mainland China—is fully compatible with a wide variety of proxy tools available on Windows PCs. With just a little practice, you can easily configure your computer (or mobile device) to bypass regional restrictions and access the open, global internet freely across all applications.

Proxy Tools for Windows Devices

We recommend the following software tools

FlClash

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

  • User-friendly, open-source, and free of ads


Mihomo系列软件

  • Based on the latest Mihomo core (a fork of Clash).

  • Actively maintained in the open-source community.

  • Available for Windows, Android, macOS, and Linux.

GUI.for.SingBox

  • A third-party graphical interface for the powerful sing-box core.

  • Supports nearly all modern proxy protocols.

  • The GUI version is community-developed and may have a steeper learning curve.

  • For advanced users, the official sing-box command-line version for Windows is also available.


v2rayN

  • A Windows-based proxy client supporting VMess, VLESS, Trojan, SOCKS, Shadowsocks, and other protocols.

  • Technically powerful but less user-friendly and not actively evolving in recent communities.

Clash for Windows

  • This tool was removed from public release on November 2, 2023.

  • The last available version still functions but is no longer actively maintained.

  • Users are advised to switch to Mihomo-based alternatives like FlClash.

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