Quantumult X
Quantumult X is a powerful network tool on iOS/iPadOS.
Get Quantumult X
Use an account you legitimately own and the official store; do not buy or share accounts. For Apple's official region requirements, see the US Apple ID Registration Guide; without a qualifying account, use another supported client available in your region, or the browser extension.
Download Quantumult X
If the official Quantumult X App Store page is available for your legitimate account region, purchase or install it there. Follow Apple's current payment and region requirements.
Add Subscription
In the Jego Dashboard, click on Mobile Proxy in the left navigation bar, find the Quantumult X subscription address and click Copy.

You can also get the subscription URL on your phone: open https://jego.us in the phone browser and sign in to copy it.
Open Quantumult X and tap the main function icon in the bottom-right corner:

Click Reference (Subscription)

Click the new icon in the upper right corner

Paste the "subscription address" just copied, tap "OK" in the upper right corner. Finally, when you see the successful import popup, click "OK" again.
Usage
Return to the homepage, click on the new entry to expand the node list. Pull down to test speed, select nodes to switch nodes. Tap the slider in the upper right corner to turn on VPN, and you can access the international internet.
Proxy Mode
Long press the main function icon in the bottom right corner of the client homepage to quickly switch between different proxy modes.
- Yellow icon represents All Direct, meaning all traffic does not go through proxy relay, equivalent to not turning on the proxy switch.
- Colorful icon represents Rule-based Traffic Routing, meaning the client automatically judges whether proxy network data is needed according to the rule set in the configuration file, recommended to switch to this mode for use.
- Blue icon represents All Proxy, meaning all traffic must go through proxy relay. This mode is only recommended when rule-based traffic routing cannot be used, otherwise it will consume too much traffic and cause some domestic sites to not be accessible normally.
