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v2rayNG

v2rayNG will use VpnService to create a network proxy server to provide basic functional services. This app does not collect or share personal information, and the personal data generated is always saved on your device. The open source code can be found at the project address and users can easily review it.

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Project source code address:
The current client uses Xray-core

View on Google Play Store

Free or paid:

  • Free

Accessibility and User Comments:

The app is mostly accessible with a couple of unlabeled buttons, but they are minor glitches and don't get in the way of using the app.

Accessibility and user comments:

Apart from the connect/disconnect button at the bottom right corner of the screen, this app is perfectly accessible with TalkBack. Even the status of that unlabeled button sometimes gets detected by TalkBack, and the button or text to the left of it always properly indicates the connect/disconnect status of the app. The Share/Edit/Delete buttons are also unlabeled, but TalkBack always detects their names. Also worth mentioning that v2rayNG is used to establish V2ray-based connections for those who are into that type of VPN.

Last Tested App version and Android version:

1.8.5. Android 14

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About Author

Amir Soleimani

I'm a translator, interpreter and tutor, accessibility blogger and advocate, long-time Windows/Symbian/iOS user and tester, and now an Android explorer.

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