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Also, if such an app existed, a cool way way to raise funds for the tor
project would be to accept donations of old smartphones, erase all the old
data, install the relay app, and give the phones away as a donation
incentive. (Of course it would include a cool phone-sized onion sticker to
put on the back of the case.)

It would probably be a really good way to increase not just the number of
nodes, but also their geographic diversity, if it's easy for people all
over the world to donate and get one.

On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 6:00 AM, Casey Rodarmor <casey@rodarmor.com> wrote:

> 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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