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v2ray extension for chrome

V2ray Extension For Chrome

Yes – but with the correct architecture.

This setup gives you the freedom of V2Ray’s anti-censorship capabilities plus the convenience of a one-click browser extension. For most users, this is the holy grail of private, unrestricted web browsing.

Remember: No tool is 100% anonymous. Combine your V2Ray extension with HTTPS Everywhere, uBlock Origin, and common sense. Stay safe, and surf freely. v2ray extension for chrome


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Chrome extensions cannot fully control WebRTC. This protocol can reveal your real IP even when a proxy is active. Fix: Install the "WebRTC Leak Prevent" extension or disable non-proxied UDP in chrome://flags/#enable-webrtc-hide-local-ips-with-mdns. Yes – but with the correct architecture

Since no extension can replace a full V2Ray core, the best approach combines a local V2Ray client with a proxy management extension. Here are the top choices for the second part:

This is the closest thing to a “V2Ray extension” you will find. SwitchyOmega is a legendary Chrome extension that allows you to control proxy settings inside Chrome without touching your OS. This setup gives you the freedom of V2Ray’s

How to set it up:

Why this beats system proxy: You can click the SwitchyOmega icon and instantly toggle between “Direct” (no proxy) and “V2Ray” without opening system settings. You can even set rules like: “Use V2Ray for YouTube and Google, but direct for my bank.”

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Cause: Your local V2Ray client is not running or the port number is wrong. Solution: Open v2rayN/V2RayU. Ensure the "SOCKS5" checkbox is enabled and the port matches (usually 10808).

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