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Where can I run 1111 vpn warp + refer GB? pls #21

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wp12121986 opened this issue Feb 17, 2024 · 6 comments
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Where can I run 1111 vpn warp + refer GB? pls #21

wp12121986 opened this issue Feb 17, 2024 · 6 comments

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@wp12121986
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Where can I run 1111 vpn warp + refer GB? pls

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please leave the link to run the code…

@MILO123PRO
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That link nothing give me into coding. Is there anything wrong?

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You need to create an replit account and the import it, after you import it just click run, you may need to go to shell and type the command pip install httpx for the script to work.

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Open the app and just connect to 1.1.1.1 (by clicking the button in the middle) if you haven't done it yet.
Now click the sandwich button on the right top of the screen.
Then click Advanced.
Now click Diagnostics and long press the ID under "CLIENT CONFIGURATION" and copy it.

when run there is option 4 ask for user id,but I am confusing about how to grab this user id

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Open the app and just connect to 1.1.1.1 (by clicking the button in the middle) if you haven't done it yet.
Now click the sandwich button on the right top of the screen.
Then click Advanced.
Now click Diagnostics and long press the ID under "CLIENT CONFIGURATION" and copy it.

when run there is option 4 ask for user id,but I am confusing about how to grab this user id

Here are some images that should help you get your ID:

First click the sandwich icon:
Screenshot_20240508_160122_1111.jpg

Then go to Advanced:
Screenshot_20240508_160223_1111.jpg

Then go to Diagnostics:
Screenshot_20240508_160257_1111.jpg

Then you should see your ID, you can click it to copy it:
Screenshot_20240508_160529_1111.jpg

I hope that helps!

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