Import a free subscription URL into Clash or V2rayN to get working proxy nodes without paying for a commercial VPN.
Use the QR code to quickly add the node subscription to Shadowrocket on an iPhone.
Convert the node list to a different subscription format using the linked converter tool for clients that need a different style.
Node quality and uptime depend on volunteers, free nodes may be slow or unreliable compared to paid VPN services.
Free-servers is a repository that publishes a free, regularly refreshed list of proxy server nodes and subscription addresses that people can plug into proxy and VPN-style client apps to route their internet traffic through other locations. The description says the node list is shared, updated every six hours, and completely free, and it specifically calls out subscription addresses and nodes for the ss, v2ray, and trojan protocols, plus a free clash subscription address. The README itself is offered in many languages, including Chinese, English, Arabic, German, Spanish, Russian, Korean, French, Japanese, Hindi, and several others. In practice the README does two things. First, it shows a sample of around twenty nodes inline, each annotated with country, latency, and a protocol-specific URL such as vmess://, vless://, trojan://, or ss://. Those URLs are what proxy clients import. Second, it provides permanent subscription URLs (and QR codes) that point to the up-to-date node list, so users can paste one link into their client and let it auto-update. The README mentions client apps such as Clash, Shadowrocket, V2rayN, and V2rayW, and links to a converter for clients that need the list reformatted into another subscription style. There are also promotional sections for paid VPN services. Someone would use this if they want to try free shared proxy nodes through one of the supported clients rather than buying a commercial VPN, while accepting that quality and uptime depend on volunteers. There is no language or installable software in the repo itself, it is essentially a curated list. The full README is longer than what was provided.
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