dusted off the Tor Browser build integration patch.
Test bundles signed with my PGP key are available at:
https://people.torproject.org/~yawning/volatile/tor-browser-obfs4-20140820/
Some quick notes:
* The bundles are alpha. DO NOT USE THEM IF YOU REQUIRE STRONG
ANONYMITY OR SECURITY.
* W
Nathan,
Okay, thanks. :-)
I usually don't provide my input on things like this; figured that people with
slow devices like mine would feel unheard. Hope I didn't sound like too much
of a Negative Nancy.
On Wednesday, August 20, 2014 02:06:34 PM Nathan Freitas wrote:
> On 08/20/2014 01:58 PM, J
On 08/20/2014 01:58 PM, Jordan wrote:
>
> I, for one, can't use Firefox, though I'd love to. FF eats up too much memory
> on my device to the point where my device becomes unusable. I'm not sure if
> anyone else has that experience.
It is a big app, and since it doesn't rely on the built-in W
Nathan,
Great idea creating a new browser.
I, for one, can't use Firefox, though I'd love to. FF eats up too much memory
on my device to the point where my device becomes unusable. I'm not sure if
anyone else has that experience.
As an aside, I've had in mind to add features to Orweb (like ver
Nice outcome from GSoC! I think the primary discussion here is whether
Tor Browser's existing build system can be extended for Android, and
whether "Orfox" should exist at all as separate app/project.
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