5/5 rating based on 326 reviews. Read all reviews for 1.1.1.1: Faster Internet for iPhone.
1.1.1.1: Faster Internet is free iOS app published by Cloudflare Inc.
Njhockeyman
Don’t bother with this app. Doesn’t do anything to improve speed. I ran speed test before and after installing app and I had better speed before. By 20 percent. So this app doesn’t do what it says
J Pechter
This app is a huge battery hog. Even worse, some bug caused it to use cellular data when on WiFi, blowing through my monthly data. Just configure your DNS manually and skip the app.
Vanus Family
Worked great until recently. My phone connects just fine except when using 1.1.1.1.
ChristopherMusic
Recent update’s breaking cellular service and overriding (not using) Wi-Fi without airplane mode on. Errors in WiFi connections. Also huge battery drain since iOS15. Not sure if it’s conflicting w/private relay or something else but needs a tweaking!
ct4657
Had no issues until a couple of days ago, phone will not connect to WiFi at all when app is enabled. Never was an issue before so not sure what changed, maybe developers can look into it
Greenwjam
Worked well until recently. Service became spotty for unknown reasons both on Wi-Fi and when using cellular data.
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Im out in Haiti on vacation and the hotel room im staying in is LITERALLY the only room that cant keep a stable connection to the wifi. This app saved me. AND ITS FREE? Y’all deserve 1000 bad b*tches!
not-null
This app is awesome, and the free option goes a long way in helping many people keep their privacy! I highly suggest it to anyone that asks, however, explaining it to them isn’t always easy. The interface of having to go into the options to turn Warp back on after dropping down into DNS only is confusing. I’m not a designer, but I can’t immediately imagine any pitfalls to having two sliders on the screen. If you turn on Warp then the 1.1.1.1 slider turns on too if it isn’t already on. You all have something great with this two levels of protection, show it off! No need hide it in the options menu. If the argument is having an app so simple you only need one slider, please don’t die on that hill, it’s not a great interface for all of your users Having to switch in between modes is common when going into an area/situation with slow internet (like when only a text message needs to get through) or for services that try to actively block VPNs (like video streaming)
ShitMrketingStrategies
Like i said. Not wasting any more time on the details. Deleted, next.
3glot
Both Warp and DNS-only mode can’t sustain a stable connection on my iPhone SE 2 running iOS 15.2. Still works in my iPad and Mac on the exact same WiFi in the exact same location with strong signal on all 3.