![]() “Mobile browsing is on the rise around the world, and in some parts, it is commonly the only way people access the internet,” the developers wrote.Īn early and unstable alpha version of the browser is available now in the Google Play store and on the official Tor website. “In these same areas, there is often heavy surveillance and censorship online, so in the past year, we’ve focused on better supporting these users.”Īpple’s iOS remains without an official Tor Browser, but Tor’s developers recommend the free Onion Browser as a replacement. The project is still early in development. A future iteration will appear on F-Droid, an open source alternative to the Google Play Store that emphasizes user privacy and anonymity in a way that Google’s offering does not. ![]() Tor’s newest endeavor also currently requires another app, Orfox, to initially connect to Tor, a complication the developers hope to drop in the full release next year. Orfox is the current most popular and highly recommended Android option for Tor. ![]() We can't express how thrilled we are that has taken on mobile in a big way, and shipped such a great ALPHA release of the successor to Orfox! The developers say they’re excited for the newly announced official support of Tor, a move that will bring greater visibility and resources to the project. ![]() The fact that Tor’s Android browser is so early in development means the creators are actively seeking feedback and bug reports on the new project. ![]()
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