Privacy is not a crime...
TOR TOR wrote:
Privacy is not a crime...Bear in mind that Apple's iOS implementation of Tor browsers is insecure.
TOR TOR wrote:
Privacy is not a crime...
Bear in mind that Apple's iOS implementation of Tor browsers is insecure.
Thu, 1 Jan 2026 Marian <marianjones@helpfulpeople.com> wrote:
TOR TOR wrote:
Privacy is not a crime...Bear in mind that Apple's iOS implementation of Tor browsers is insecure.
Apple & Microsoft = spyware!
Privacy requires TOR with Linux...
Bear in mind that Apple's iOS implementation of Tor browsers is insecure.
Will there be an upcoming detailed tutorial covering this?
Hank Rogers wrote:[..snip..]
Bear in mind that Apple's iOS implementation of Tor browsers is insecure. >>Will there be an upcoming detailed tutorial covering this?
Thank you for asking about a tutorial because most people only know the (rather brilliant) propaganda that Apple marketing spews about iOS.
Tor on iOS provides access to the Tor network, but not the Tor Browser
security model. The differences come from Apple's mandatory WebKit
requirement, iOS sandboxing, and the inability to run Tor Browser's
hardened Firefox engine. Desktop and Android versions share the same
architecture, while iOS is fundamentally limited.
Tor on iOS provides access to the Tor network, but not the Tor Browser
security model. The differences come from Apple's mandatory WebKit
requirement, iOS sandboxing, and the inability to run Tor Browser's
hardened Firefox engine. Desktop and Android versions share the same
architecture, while iOS is fundamentally limited.
On Jan 1, 2026 at 7:00:07rC>PM EST, "Maria Sophia" <mariasophia@comprehension.com> wrote:
Tor on iOS provides access to the Tor network, but not the Tor Browser
security model. The differences come from Apple's mandatory WebKit
requirement, iOS sandboxing, and the inability to run Tor Browser's
hardened Firefox engine. Desktop and Android versions share the same
architecture, while iOS is fundamentally limited.
Yet iOS is more secure than Android. And we all know that.
Yet iOS is more secure than Android. And we all know that.
On Fri, 02 Jan 2026 00:52:48 +0000, Tyrone wrote:
Yet iOS is more secure than Android. And we all know that.
No we donrCOt. Apple is not a company known for its technology; its
forte is dazzling the gullible with flashiness.
On Fri, 02 Jan 2026 00:52:48 +0000, Tyrone wrote:
Yet iOS is more secure than Android. And we all know that.
No we donrCOt.
Apple is not a company known for its technology; its forte is dazzling the gullible with flashiness.
iOS Security Landscape: On the other hand, iOS, developed by Apple,
follows a more closed ecosystem. This closed nature contributes to a
more controlled environment, where Apple meticulously reviews apps
before allowing them onto the App Store. This process significantly
reduces the risk of malicious apps reaching usersrCO devices.
Privacy is not a crime...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOZHKQ4l2vI
On 2026-01-01 14:21, TOR TOR wrote:
Privacy is not a crime...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOZHKQ4l2vI
OK.
Whoever said it was?
On 2026-01-01 14:21, TOR TOR wrote:
Privacy is not a crime...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOZHKQ4l2vI
OK.
Whoever said it was?
Alan wrote on 1/3/2026 5:04 PM:
On 2026-01-01 14:21, TOR TOR wrote:
Privacy is not a crime...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOZHKQ4l2vI
OK.
Whoever said it was?
Apple, Google, and Microsoft, and thousands of folks selling all kinds
of shit.
Even Nuh-Uh knows that.
So does Apple provide a quality platform for TOR usage, with good
guarantees of userso privacy?
No.
Alan wrote on 1/3/2026 5:04 PM:
On 2026-01-01 14:21, TOR TOR wrote:
Privacy is not a crime...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOZHKQ4l2vI
OK.
Whoever said it was?
Apple, Google, and Microsoft, and thousands of folks selling all kinds
of shit.
On Jan 3, 2026 at 6:51:28rC>PM EST, "Hank Rogers" <Hank@nospam.invalid> wrote:
Alan wrote on 1/3/2026 5:04 PM:
On 2026-01-01 14:21, TOR TOR wrote:
Privacy is not a crime...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOZHKQ4l2vI
OK.
Whoever said it was?
Apple, Google, and Microsoft, and thousands of folks selling all kinds
of shit.
Even Nuh-Uh knows that.
When exactly did Apple, Google and Microsoft say privacy is a crime?
Hint: companies do not pronounce "This activity is a crime". Only governments
can do that.
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