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Our configs have already been deleted to ensure that all those files will be working for seven days.

Limiting the number of users per account 🇳🇱/🇺🇸- posted each day, would help maintain speed and protect against server abuses; for "fast, stable, reliable and secured internet connections" are very significant; especially for those students/teachers/ and other professionals; attending their respective online classes,lectures and webinars.

Accordingly, all persons who were first notified of this thread; would continue enjoying it without interruptions for up to 7 days and ultimately serving its purpose- to save ₱99.

Till next time 🥰

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📵STRICTLY NO:
❌ Torrent download❌ Fraud/DDOS
❌ CyberSEX

🎗️ for educational purposes only
🇺🇸 (7 days) ⏱️
🇳🇱 (7 days) ⏱️
🎗️Saved upto ₱99 per week 🥰
(No need to load Giga Studies, or Giga stories ₱99.)

🎗️ Be responsible freeNet user. Para po umabot ng 7days.

😷Keep safe everyone
❤️God bless you all


For inquiries and basic troubleshooting on how PC V2ray works:
Read the COMMENTS/suggestions under this post-

https://phcorner.net/threads/07-2-v2ray-for-pc-json-txt-file-sts-no-load.1119868/

©️All contributors
 
Baket nga ba nag se Server down ang config?
Please take time to read:

https://phcorner.net/threads/sts-no...pc-laptop-via-hotshare.1123572/#post-18640901


🧐 A Disclaimer:

We are using SSL protocol (not TLS) under this post which provides basic internet security protocols.

Our configs should be used strictly for educational purposes only.

Allow me to quote this article regarding SSL and TLS protocol connection methods:

" Should You Use TLS or SSL? Is TLS Replacing SSL?

Yes, TLS is replacing SSL. And yes, you should use TLS instead of SSL.

As you learned above, both public releases of SSL are deprecated in large part because of known security vulnerabilities in them. As such, SSL is not a fully secure protocol in 2019 and beyond.

TLS, the more modern version of SSL, is secure.


Not only is TLS more secure and performant, most modern web browsers no longer support SSL 2.0 and SSL 3.0. For example, Google Chrome stopped supporting SSL 3.0 all the way back in 2014, and most major browsers are planning to stop supporting TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 in 2020

©️Kinsta


End of quote.

Yours truly has decided to use SSL protocol (not TLS) to meet the basic requirements in using educational sites like zoom, Google meet, etc. Therefore, I humbly instruct everyone to please follow the rules in order to maintain our servers and to serve their purpose ultimately.

😷(Tagalog version):

Kung nan dito ka lang sa thread ko para mag download ng movies, bold, or gaming Apps, please lang, wag na po dito.
 
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