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That doesn’t sound right.

https://blog.cloudflare.com/warp-for-desktop/

> WARP was built on the philosophy that even people who don’t know what “VPN” stands for should be able to still easily get the protection a VPN offers.



> From a technical perspective, WARP is a VPN. But it is designed for a very different audience than a traditional VPN. WARP is not designed to allow you to access geo-restricted content when you’re traveling. It will not hide your IP address from the websites you visit. If you’re looking for that kind of high-security protection then a traditional VPN or a service like Tor are likely better choices for you.

See: https://blog.cloudflare.com/announcing-warp-plus/


"get the protection a VPN offers" seems like poor wording, then.


So it's a VPN but it doesn't do anything that you expect from a VPN? It doesn't let me access devices in a LAN, it doesn't hide my IP, it doesn't change my country... then what is Warp good for?


It protects you from your local network and ISP, and makes some websites faster.

Is the page not clear about that?


Crazy that cloudflare's marketing wouldn't be entirely forthcoming.




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