Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 with Warp review: faster browsing, but not a real VPN (2024)

During a second series of tests, with reference 4G speeds of 35.8Mbits down and 10.6Mbit/s up, Warp averaged 28.4 down and 5.38Mbit/s up. With Warp+ Unlimited, Cloudflare's faster, paid-for service, download speeds weren't significantly improved, coming in at between 18Mbit/s and 30Mbit/s, but we got upload speeds of up to 10Mbit/s. Connected to ADSL via Wi-Fi, Warp+ Unlimited chugged along at around our usual 5Mbit/s, with occasional drops in speed.

Dedicated speed tests obviously aren't the be-all and end-all of online performance. We perceived a slight speed improvement in our general use of social media or web browsing while connected to Warp, which more realistically represents what people actually do with their phones.

When we ran a series of traceroute commands from an Android terminal emulator, Cloudflare's advantage here became apparent. The route from our 4G provider to our European reference site usually takes around 14 hops – points at which the data packet moved from one router to another – and about 2.1 seconds to get there.

With Warp or Warp+ connected, the same site was typically reached in eight hops and around 0.4 of a second. Connecting a US site took 8 hops and one second via Warp, compared to 14 hops and slightly more than a second to get there without it – the improvements are marginal, certainly, but could add up to a smoother and more responsive browsing experience

The advantage appears to primarily come from Cloudflare's dedicated backend infrastructure. Rather than sending your traffic across sometimes meandering routes via the public internet, Cloudflare sends data directly through its own servers and dedicated connections where possible.

1.1.1.1's terms and conditions also state that "Warp and Warp+ will not route traffic data from your device through the Cloudflare network for certain Internet properties, such as over-the-top content provider websites, as determined by Cloudflare in its sole discretion." That is likely to include streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu.

To confirm this, we watched Netflix while connected to Warp, and we were only presented with our local film selection. An email from Netflix confirmed that it had detected a new connection from our local geographic region, even though a manual IP address check indicated that we were using a US endpoint.

Cloudflare's official position on privacy is that it "stores the absolute minimum amount of data we believe is required to provide the 1.1.1.1 service", including "limited DNS query and traffic data", your app installation ID, average speed and amount of data transferred, which it pledges to never sell, rent or disclose "except as necessary to provide our services."

The company says that it stores no personally identifying data. But other VPN companies have previously made no-logging claims only to renege on that and hand user data over to government agencies, so we tend to prefer those who've either had this demonstrated through legal or police action, or with an independent audit, neither of which applies to Warp. And although Cloudflare's reputation is generally very robust when it comes to privacy, it's worth once again noting that this is not a full, privacy-oriented VPN service in the first place.

Cloudflare insists that WARP is built for the 'average consumer', but that line is very much predicated on the assumption that other VPN services are hard to use. In reality, when it comes to mobile VPNs your only challenge is picking a decent provider – we recommend ProtonVPN and Windscribe for free, and NordVPN, Private Internet Access or ExpressVPN if you've got money to spend.

Actually using a mobile VPN is generally a one-tap affair – two if you want to select your endpoint location from an extended list. 1.1.1.1 with Warp is best regarded as a local security tool that could potentially provide a connection speed boost. It's free and unlimited, but it won't conceal your IP address from the sites you connect to.

Read our guide to the best VPN services to see how 1.1.1.1 with Warp compares.

This article was originally published by WIRED UK

Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 with Warp review: faster browsing, but not a real VPN (2024)

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Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 with Warp review: faster browsing, but not a real VPN? ›

1.1. 1.1 with Warp is best regarded as a local security tool that could potentially provide a connection speed boost. It's free and unlimited, but it won't conceal your IP address from the sites you connect to.

Is Cloudflare WARP not a VPN? ›

Is cloudflare warp a vpn? No. WARP's security is substantially less than that of a traditional VPN. It encrypts your data, but it doesn't conceal your IP address from visited websites.

Is 1.1.1.1 DNS better than VPN? ›

Which one is better at protecting your privacy? 1.1. 1.1 may give you faster connection speeds and protect you from most snoops, but if you want to hide all your traffic, and are willing to pay for it, then go for a good VPN that doesn't keep logs that can identify you.

Does Cloudflare work like a VPN? ›

Replace your VPN with our massive global network

Cloudflare Zero Trust enables identity-aware, least privilege access to any corporate resource for any user, regardless of device or location.

What is the difference between 1.1.1.1 and 1.1.1.1 with WARP? ›

While 1.1.1.1 only secures DNS queries, WARP secures all traffic coming from your device. WARP does this by routing your traffic over the Cloudflare network rather than the public Internet.

Does Cloudflare WARP hide your IP? ›

​​ Does WARP reveal my IP address to websites I visit? No. 1.1. 1.1 + WARP replaces your original IP address with a Cloudflare IP that consistently and accurately represents your approximate location.

Does Cloudflare block VPN? ›

Can I block vpn/proxy visitors from cloudflare level ? Yes and no. There are Managed IP Lists for proxies and VPNs, but it is a paid add-on even on Enterprise plans.

How to use Cloudflare instead of VPN? ›

​​ Connect your private network
  1. Choose a connection method. 2 min.
  2. Connect with cloudflared. 2 min.
  3. Tunnel capacity for cloudflared. 3 min.
  4. Connect with WARP Connector (optional) 1 min.
  5. Manage overlapping IPs. 2 min.

What are the disadvantages of using Cloudflare? ›

Third-party Dependency: Relying on Cloudflare introduces another layer of dependency. If Cloudflare faces issues, your site could be impacted. Less Control: Using Cloudflare's security features might lead to overblocking legitimate traffic, and customizing these settings can be complex.

Does Cloudflare WARP make internet faster? ›

WARP doesn't magically make your connection faster. In rare cases WARP might improve your connection speed, but most likely your connection speed will be the same or worse.

Is WARP 1.1.1.1 fast? ›

Faster than anything else.

The independent DNS monitor DNSPerf ranks 1.1. 1.1 the fastest DNS service in the world. Since nearly everything you do on the Internet starts with a DNS request, choosing the fastest DNS directory across all your devices will accelerate almost everything you do online.

Why should I use Cloudflare WARP? ›

The Cloudflare WARP client allows you to protect corporate devices by securely and privately sending traffic from those devices to Cloudflare's global network, where Cloudflare Gateway can apply advanced web filtering.

Is 1.1.1.1 Faster Internet Safe? ›

1.1. 1.1 isn't a foolproof VPN product. Your data is somewhat exposed, and hackers can steal it. If you're not completely aware of that fact, you could do things online that may come back to haunt you later.

What does Cloudflare WARP actually do? ›

The WARP application uses BoringTun Open external link to encrypt and secure the traffic from your device, and send it directly to Cloudflare's edge network. This ensures Internet traffic between your device and the Internet is secure and private, while also preventing third parties from accessing your traffic.

Can I use VPN with WARP? ›

The Cloudflare WARP client can run alongside most legacy third-party VPNs.

What type of VPN is Cloudflare? ›

Cloudflare, however, uses the Anycast IPsec model. (An Anycast network is one that routes incoming requests to a variety of nodes.) With Anycast IPsec, users only need to set up one IPsec tunnel to Cloudflare to gain connectivity to the over 250+ locations in our global network.

What does WARP mean on VPN? ›

Warp is a free VPN for people who don't want their ISP to see what kind of traffic is going in and out. It doesn't hide your IP from the sites that you're visiting, they are forwarded. Warp's primary goal is to make your internet connection more stable.

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