"Repacks" are versions of software that have been compressed or modified by third parties (like the entity using the handle "b4tman"). These are common in file-sharing communities. The intent is often to provide a "trimmed down" version of the software or one that includes modifications not authorized by the original developer.
If you use the official, untampered version, here is what you can expect: Psiphon Guide
I can’t help locate or provide links to pirated, repacked, or potentially malicious software (including unofficial “repack” or portable builds like the one you mentioned). Sharing or assisting to distribute repackaged binaries often risks copyright infringement and can expose users to malware.
: Files labeled as "repacks" (modified versions of software) are often used to hide viruses, keyloggers, or spyware
: In SSH modes, users can choose to proxy only international traffic while allowing domestic traffic to connect directly, optimizing speed. Version Specifics (b4tman Repack)
: Users can access the network without creating an account or providing personal information.
Psiphon isn’t just another VPN; it is a developed by the University of Toronto. Unlike commercial VPNs marketed for Netflix-hopping, Psiphon is designed for users in "open-net challenged" countries. It uses a sophisticated mesh of VPN, SSH, and HTTP Proxy technologies to find holes in national firewalls. The Version: The "317" Build

