That's 1.1.1.1!!
What is 1.1.1.1? Why do many gambling companies recommend installing it?
It's not a VPN, but it can bypass the "DNS blocking" of firewalls.
When you enter a website address in your browser, you are actually first asking, "What is the IP of this website?"—this questioning process is called DNS resolution.
The most common method of blocking by the GFW is: as soon as you ask, it plays dead and returns "site not found."
But with 1.1.1.1, you no longer ask the "customer service" inside the wall, but use Cloudflare's global nodes to help you search, and the wall can't stop it, allowing you to access websites that were originally blocked.
If you turn on WARP mode, it's like not taking the usual path, but directly opening a small path through, the effect is close to that of a VPN.
Summary: It's not a VPN, but it can lightly crack DNS interference, sufficient for accessing gambling sites, TG, and payment pages.
Popular methods to bypass the Great Firewall currently used by many overseas platforms

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Brothers, my dad asked me why I installed this, and I said it's to prevent the Chinese virus, hahaha.
I'm using WARP+, the acceleration effect is obvious, and it makes accessing those overseas redirect pages much more stable.
I didn't know before that DNS could also be blocked; it turns out that you don't necessarily have to use a VPN.
Using the ISP's default DNS is like asking an insider; they will definitely mislead you.
Honestly, Cloudflare is awesome. The 1.1.1.1 move is pretty solid and lightweight.
I have a small question, does turning on WARP mean bypassing the firewall? Can I watch YouTube?
If you can't access YouTube, don't ask, bro. It's not a full-feature VPN, but it's enough for Telegram and betting sites.
DNS pollution refers to the manipulation where the firewall directs the URL you are trying to access to a false address. 1.1.1.1 is a clean resolution source.
Now many people are using this to bypass the Great Firewall.
Damn, I thought it was a speed test tool, but it turns out it can translate???
Very good, still didn't understand.
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