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>On Thu, Jan 15, 2015, at 09:18 AM, blobby@openmailbox.org wrote:
>Is this a valid app for using Tor on the iPhone?
>https://mike.tig.as/onionbrowser/

Leaving aside the issues of iOS and the Apple Store, non-verifiable
binaries, etc, it is definitely a valid project and app. If you trust
using an iPhone, then Onion Browser is the best possible way to use Tor
for web access you can get.

This is primarily because Mike has shown he is committed to maintaining
his open-source project over two-years, including publishing security
audit results, etc.

On a related note, the latest ChatSecure on iOS includes Tor, as well,
for XMPP connections.

All the best,
  Nathan

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