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Version Fixes and New Features

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New Features

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When using free nodes, your account traffic quota will not be consumed.

We've introduced the concept of Free Nodes, which may currently offer slightly less bandwidth than options like 200M. However, as more server resources become available in the future, we plan to improve both the quality and speed of these Free Nodes.

New APP Version Design

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Latest Interface

We've updated the ViewTurbo APP interface with a new design language consistent with the desktop client. It's now cleaner and more efficient. While retaining the previous layout structure, this version gives you full control over node selection—no more predefined algorithms making choices for you.

New Notice Design

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Latest Features

This update is part of the "Attack State" components.

Previously, we never considered that notification-type information would require long-term prompts. To save bandwidth for users, we adopted a region-based proxy mechanism. In AI proxy mode, if you can access the website, you don't need to use ViewTurbo for proxying. Otherwise, ViewTurbo will act as a proxy. This feature has saved our users a significant amount of bandwidth.

In this update, we’ve introduced a new notification design language. It applies to one of the components used in the ViewTurbo attack state, allowing users to receive alerts when ViewTurbo is under attack or to convey other messages.

Are we safe?

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Are we safe enough?

We use ChaCha20 and AES-256 for encrypted transmission, and no matter what mode you choose, your data is always transmitted through a secure TLS encrypted tunnel. If you use Wireshark for network analysis, you can view the encrypted traffic of ViewTurbo through the following filters:

New Features and Version Fixes

· 3 min read

Latest Features

We've added a new detail: When in an unconnected state, the dynamic perception globe component on the right will respond based on the distance of the mouse, creating a zoom-in and zoom-out visual effect. Once connected to a node, data flight lines will show the network exit and node locations.