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    TG WS Proxy

    TG WS Proxy

    Telegram SOCKS5 proxy with WebSocket (WSS) for acceleration and blocki

    TG WS Proxy is a lightweight and secure Telegram proxy designed to improve Telegram Desktop performance using a local SOCKS5 proxy with WebSocket (WSS) transport. It helps users bypass network restrictions, firewalls, and ISP throttling while maintaining full end-to-end MTProto encryption. The application runs entirely on the local machine and does not rely on external proxy servers, ensuring privacy and security. TG WS Proxy intelligently intercepts Telegram connections, detects the...
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    Mellow

    Mellow

    Mellow is a rule-based global transparent proxy client for Windows

    ...If you don’t understand it, then to be more realistic, it can not only proxy browser requests, but also proxy WeChat, QQ, Telegram clients, Instagram clients, NetEase Cloud Music, and various command lines Network requests from tools, Docker containers, virtual machines, WSL, various IDEs, various games, etc. do not require any additional proxy settings. Two configuration file formats are supported, one is ini-like conf format, and the other is V2Ray JSON format, configurations in both formats can exist at the same time.
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    Simple DNSCrypt

    Simple DNSCrypt

    A simple management tool for dnscrypt-proxy

    ...It provides an intuitive control panel where individuals can enable DNS encryption (such as DNS-over-HTTPS or DNS-over-TLS), select trusted resolvers, and configure advanced options like upstream resolver lists, fallback settings, and filtering rules. By abstracting the complexity of DNS encryption setup, SimpleDnsCrypt helps protect users from ISP tracking, DNS spoofing, and on-path attacks that intercept or tamper with standard DNS lookups. The project also includes handy features like automatic service installation, status monitoring, log viewing, and resolver health checks, making it easier to diagnose connection issues or ensure the encrypted DNS chain remains operational.
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    Kitsunebi

    Kitsunebi

    A fully-featured V2Ray client for Android

    A fully-featured V2Ray client for Android. The Core used by Kitsunebi extends the function of v2ray-core, and adds a strategy of selecting the fastest node according to the node delay value. You can add a node group on the graphical interface to enable it. If you use custom configuration, there are several configuration items, except for tolerance. The delay test is not ICMP Ping or TCP Ping, the method used is roughly the same as that used by the latency strategy in load balancing, actually...
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