Clash for iOS
Using clash configuration on iOS is currently not practical, because of iOS system limitations, there is not yet a mature iOS clash client. But you can also use some well-known tools to complete the proxy settings:
How to use Clash Proxy on iOS
Here are some basic steps for using proxies in iOS:
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Purchase a subscription
First you need to buy a subscription to a Clash-enabled node service to get node information and configuration files.
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Install Shadowrocket
Search for and install the Shadowrocket app on the App Store, which is a proxy tool for gaining iOS VPN access. Little Rocket is a $2.99 download. If your App Store account is in China, you’ll need to switch to a region outside of China to purchase the app. Or you can buy the Apple ID that has already purchased Little Rocket to download it.
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Import Clash Configuration
Copy your Clash subscription link and select “Subscribe” in Shadowrocket to import the link from your clipboard. This will load your Clash node list.
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Enable Shadowrocket Agent
Go back to the main Shadowrocket interface and enable the system proxy mode by launching “Open Communication Interface”. At this point, all traffic will pass through Shadowrocket.
In general, using Clash on iOS is a bit more cumbersome than on PC or Android. However, it also allows iOS users to enjoy the flexibility of the proxy function.
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