LEGAL NOTICE
Disclaimer
Last updated: August 2026
This notice applies to the guides, configuration instructions, troubleshooting resources, client download links, and related content provided by Clash Help Center. By visiting or using this site, you acknowledge the boundaries of responsibility described below. If you are unsure about a client's source, system permissions, or configuration, stop first and consult the relevant project's public documentation.
1. Relationship with Open-Source Projects
Clash Help Center is an independent information resource. It is not the official website of Clash, Mihomo, or any related graphical client project, nor does it represent any open-source maintainer, development team, software publisher, or app store. This site does not develop, operate, or maintain the related software cores, client applications, or subscription services.
The names Clash, Mihomo, Clash Verge Rev, and FlClash that appear on these pages identify the corresponding software, technical concepts, or documentation topics. All related names, marks, source code, and project work remain the property of their respective rights holders. The download links provided here are primarily intended to help visitors find a suitable platform and client. For licensing terms, supported platforms, and maintenance status, refer to the relevant project's release page and license files.
2. Software Installation and Usage Risks
Proxy clients may involve system proxy settings, virtual network interfaces, DNS, certificates, routing rules, and network permissions. Incorrect configuration may interrupt network access, cause domain-resolution problems, block access to local-network services, prevent applications from connecting, or change system resource usage. Before making changes, understand what each setting does and make decisions based on your device, network environment, and intended use.
Visitors decide whether to download, install, update, configure, or use software and assume the associated risks. This site makes no guarantees regarding software compatibility, continued availability, specific features, or suitability for any particular device environment. For work devices, servers, routers, or devices containing important data, record the existing network settings first and keep a recoverable system configuration. Visitors must also confirm that their software use complies with applicable laws, network service terms, and organizational policies.
3. Tutorial Content and Accuracy
Our tutorials are compiled from public information available when they were written or updated, common client interfaces, and practical configuration logic. Client versions, core parameters, operating-system permission models, and project maintenance status may change over time. As a result, menu names, button locations, default field values, and procedures may differ from the version currently in use.
We correct obvious errors within reason, but cannot guarantee that every page will always be complete, current, or suitable for every client combination. Before applying a configuration, verify the software version, system architecture, and configuration-file hierarchy. For YAML, DNS, TUN, Fake-IP, rule-set, or local-override changes, save the original configuration first, then modify one item at a time and observe the result. Tutorials provide troubleshooting direction; they do not replace a project's release notes, license, system documentation, or professional technical advice.
4. Download Links and External Sites
This site may link to app stores, project release pages, official software websites, or other third-party pages. External pages are independently controlled by their operators, and their content, availability, download methods, regional visibility, privacy policies, and terms of service may change. A link being accessible when published does not guarantee that it will remain valid or mean that this site endorses all content or services on the external page.
After leaving this site, visitors should independently verify the destination's domain, software name, platform architecture, permission requirements, and license terms. This site is not responsible for losses caused by changes to third-party pages, broken links, service interruptions, content changes, download restrictions, or third-party software behavior. Subscription, network, and paid services are the sole responsibility of their providers; this site does not participate in related transactions, account management, or after-sales support.
5. Limitation of Liability and Feedback
To the extent permitted by applicable law, this site is not liable for direct or indirect losses arising from accessing, relying on, or using its content, including but not limited to lost configurations, unavailable networks, business interruptions, device failures, data loss, or inaccessible third-party services. If page content differs from the software's current interface, follow the client's actual prompts, the relevant project's documentation, and the operating system's instructions.
This site may update this notice as the software ecosystem, page structure, or applicable rules change. Each revision takes effect when published. If you encounter installation, subscription import, rule-matching, or connection issues, first consult the Getting Started guide and follow the steps to identify the affected layer; you can then check related site Q&A and advanced configuration documentation for common symptoms and recommended troubleshooting order. Feedback should focus on the specific page and observed behavior. Do not submit account credentials, subscription URLs, or other sensitive information.