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Faster Mobile Internet for FREE - No… Seriously

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips967.2K viewsJan 14, 20207:06
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Check out the Drop x Sennheiser HD 6XX Headphones at dro.ps Save 10% and Free Worldwide Shipping at Ridge Wallets by using offer code LINUS at ridge.com Cloudflare has boosted their 1.1.1.1 app with something they call WARP. It's a VPN that makes your internet faster, but... maybe not in the way you'd expect. Install Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 app: play.google.com Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. Discuss on the forum: **LINK TO DISCUSSION THREAD** Our Affiliates, Referral Programs, and Sponsors: lmg.gg Get a Displate Metal Print at lmg.gg Get a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime at lmg.gg Linus Tech Tips merchandise at lttstore.com Our Test Benches on Amazon: amazon.com Our production gear: geni.us Twitter - twitter.com Facebook - @LinusTech Instagram - @linustech Twitch - twitch.tv Intro Screen Music Credit: Title: Laszlo - Supernova Video Link: youtube.com iTunes Download Link: itunes.apple.com Artist Link: soundcloud.com Outro Screen Music Credit: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High youtube.com

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The video explains Cloudflare Warp, a technology embedded in the 1.1.1.1 app that aims to make mobile internet faster and more secure. It starts by clarifying that Warp is not a traditional VPN because it does not mask your IP address, but it does encrypt outbound traffic and route it through Cloudflare's extensive global server network. The host then contrasts Warp with typical VPNs, noting that conventional VPNs can slow connections due to server distance and encryption overhead, whereas Warp emphasizes speed and resilience by using a UDP-based transport and the WireGuard protocol. The discussion also covers how Warp can cache and compress content to improve perceived performance, particularly on mobile devices, and how Warp Plus leverages Argo smart routing for potential latency improvements. The host presents testing observations: on a home Wi-Fi network, Warp did not outperform non-Warp for page loads on a Pixel 3 XL with the free version, but Warp Plus offered comparable performance to non-Warp in their setup. Finally, the video highlights where Warp shines: in regions with poorer network infrastructure where traditional VPNs struggle, Warp may deliver a faster, more secure browsing experience on mobile, even if raw download speeds do not increase. The segment concludes by noting Warp is designed to secure traffic broadly rather than hide location, framing the service as a practical enhancement for everyday internet use rather than a standard VPN, followed by a lifestyle plug about related sponsor content.

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