A Faster, Simpler Way to Stay Private Online
Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 with WARP is a privacy-first VPN alternative that encrypts your DNS and internet traffic to protect against ISP tracking and unsecured networks. Free to use with optional WARP+ acceleration, it works across Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and now Linux—ideal for fast, everyday privacy.
Find answers to the most common questions about 1.1.1.1 w/ WARP. Whether you're looking for installation guides, troubleshooting tips, or feature explanations, we've got you covered.
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It’s a free privacy-focused app by Cloudflare that replaces your default DNS with 1.1.1.1 and optionally encrypts all your internet traffic using WARP. Think of it as a lightweight alternative to a VPN—fast and simple to use.
Not exactly. While it uses VPN technology (like WireGuard) to encrypt traffic, it doesn't let you change your location or hide your IP from all websites. It’s more privacy-focused than feature-packed.
WARP+ is a paid upgrade that uses Cloudflare’s Argo Smart Routing to speed up your connection by choosing faster, less congested paths through the internet. It offers better performance than regular WARP.
Yes. The basic version of 1.1.1.1 with WARP is completely free and unlimited. You only pay if you want to upgrade to WARP+ for faster routing.
No. Cloudflare promises not to log your IP address or sell user data. It’s one of the app’s core privacy commitments.
No, you can’t. WARP automatically connects you to the nearest Cloudflare server, so it’s not designed for location spoofing or accessing geo-blocked content.
Yes, that’s one of its best use cases. WARP encrypts all traffic, so people on the same Wi-Fi network can’t snoop on your browsing or personal data.
It's not recommended. Since Cloudflare may expose your real IP to some sites (especially if hosted by Cloudflare), it lacks the anonymity and protection VPNs offer for torrenting.
You can use it on Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and now Linux (via command line). Download it easily from Fileion for your device.
Yes. Linux is officially supported through a CLI tool called WARP-cli. It works on Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, and other popular distros. However, there is no graphical user interface yet.
In most cases, no. WARP and especially WARP+ are optimized for speed. Many users actually see better performance due to Cloudflare’s smart routing.
No. Since WARP uses VPN technology, you can’t run it at the same time as another VPN app. You’ll need to choose one or the other.
Yes, in some cases. If the site is hosted on Cloudflare, it may bypass WARP and see your real IP. This makes WARP less ideal for full anonymity.
No. If WARP disconnects, your device may revert to normal internet traffic without a warning. Unlike traditional VPNs, 1.1.1.1 doesn’t have a kill switch.
No. WARP doesn’t let you choose your location, so it won’t work for unblocking region-specific content like a full VPN would.
Yes. The app lets you toggle between DNS-only, WARP, or pause the service with just one tap. It’s easy to use even for beginners.
WARP+ Unlimited costs around $4.99/month. You can also earn free WARP+ data by referring others to the app.
No, it doesn’t include ad-blocking features. You’ll need a separate app or browser extension for that.
Always download from trusted sources like Fileion, Google Play Store, or the official Cloudflare website. Avoid lookalike apps.