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Hi all,

Is there an app that can be used to run a tor relay on android/ios devices?

I'm sure lots of people have old smart phones lying around that they don't
use, and even one with modest specs would make a great tor relay node if it
were plugged into power and connected to a home wifi network.

It could also have user friendly features like a bandwidth slider to limit
the amount of bytes/second consumed, so that users could dial it down
temporarily and precisely control how much bandwidth it used.

Best,
Casey
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