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Terms of Use
These terms apply to access to and use of the pages, tutorials, configuration guides, and download links provided by ClashX Official. By continuing to browse or use this site, you confirm that you have read and understood the rules below. If you disagree with any part of them, stop using the relevant pages and resources.
1. Content Purpose and Scope
This site organizes installation instructions, configuration methods, common questions, and public download links for Clash, mihomo, and related clients. The content is provided solely for learning about network technology, software research, and personal configuration reference. This site provides an information index and technical documentation in Chinese; it does not arrange network service purchases, account transactions, subscription sales, or third-party service operations.
The procedures on these pages are compiled from public information, software interfaces, and common usage scenarios. Client versions, operating system updates, and network conditions may change interface labels, file locations, or feature behavior. Users should assess the current software documentation and their actual environment and should not treat these instructions as a professional commitment for any particular purpose.
2. Lawful Use Requirements
Users must comply with the laws and regulations, network administration rules, organizational policies, and network service terms applicable in their country or region. Site content must not be used to access another person’s systems, bypass access controls without authorization, disrupt network operations, distribute unlawful information, violate another person’s privacy or intellectual property, or engage in any other unlawful activity or activity that harms third-party rights.
Users must ensure they have the right to import the configurations, subscriptions, rule sets, and certificates they use, and must protect the related access credentials. Users who perform the relevant actions are solely responsible for risks arising from shared configurations, incorrectly exposed control ports, rules from unknown sources, or changes to system network settings. Devices on organizational networks also require prior authorization from the network administrator.
3. Software Sources and Disclaimers
The software, cores, and related components introduced on this site are provided by their respective open-source projects or software publishers. Their features, versions, maintenance status, and licensing terms are determined by the corresponding projects. This site does not participate in their development decisions and does not guarantee that any client, download link, external service, or configuration will remain available, work with every device, or consistently meet a particular need.
Before modifying proxy, DNS, routing, TUN, or system network settings, users should understand the potential effects and back up important configurations. To the extent permitted by applicable law, this site is not liable for connection problems, service interruptions, lost configurations, data loss, or any other direct or indirect loss caused by installation, upgrades, configuration errors, software defects, service outages, device compatibility issues, or changes to third-party content.
4. Intellectual Property and Open-Source Licenses
The rights to Clash, mihomo, client names, graphical marks, source code, and project documentation belong to their respective rights holders and are separately governed by their open-source licenses, software license terms, or trademark policies. References to these names on this site are solely for identifying software, explaining compatibility, and helping users find information; they do not represent the acquisition or transfer of project rights.
The Chinese explanations, page structure, and original text independently compiled by this site are protected by applicable intellectual property rules. When making reasonable quotations, retain the source and necessary context. Do not use them by distorting the original meaning, impersonating a project publisher, or creating an apparent authorization relationship. When copying, modifying, or redistributing open-source programs, users must read the license in the relevant repository and independently fulfill its attribution, copyright-notice, source-availability, and other requirements.
5. Terms Updates and Feedback
These terms may be revised when page features change, the software ecosystem evolves, legal requirements arise, or content maintenance requires it. Updated text will be published on this page, and the last-updated month at the top of the page will be changed accordingly. Unless otherwise required by law, the new terms apply to subsequent access and use from the date of publication. Users should review significant changes before continuing to use the site.
Matters not addressed in these terms will be handled according to applicable laws and regulations and the license documents of the relevant software projects. If you have questions about installation steps, configuration methods, or page content, start with Frequently Asked Questions and the Quick Start Guide. These pages provide technical information and do not guarantee results in any particular network environment or use case.