Onion Browser Reviews – Page 23

3/5 rating based on 241 reviews. Read all reviews for Onion Browser for iPhone.
Onion Browser is free iOS app published by Mike Tigas

Initially, I was learning more than I imagined I was able to absorb!

@DreadIron

Okay a delete and reinstall repaired functional it’s, sorry Onion it’s a noble app by application. And, execution. Educational x10 too. Now, It fails on open << ever time since 11.5.2 >> if this is going to be a common theme at the AppStore then I trust there is going to be a Great Wave to come crashing in P/E as in recent days but the size is going to be tsunami and final. Not necessarily your fault their Onion but an ignorance in business is just going to go the way it was imagined we have tort law and consumer protection and agencies to govern these and more than likely as in checkers there’ll be some jumping to Senate as opposed to judiciary digital media and the like laws updated and refined reflecting the standards for trade and brand new ones it’s not a dark day, it’s a a shining moment of truth coming to some and some won’t survive the day. Tough.


Terrible

Makit_nastyyy

Don’t even connect


TOR page no longer connects. Can’t connect to TOR

Tn jsg

Last update won’t allow me to connect to the TOR network. Always had no issues. No neither my iPhone nor iPad will connect on latest iOS update.


More privacy?

word nerd 1

It would be really great to have optional passcode protection so that casual snooping (through bookmarks, for example) would be discouraged. Along the same lines, please hide the contents when the app is in the background. Bookmark bug has been fixed in the new release. Thanks!


Unusable

_BOT_MONITOR

Crashes immediately upon launch, just as others have noted.


I paid for this and it goes free?

tmcendree

Are you serious?


V2.0.3 - faster than ever

jonrnoj

Nice work!


DIN'T UPDATE! [VPN + TOR]

Scootch Tastic!

When I first downloaded this app, it was free and didn't have any in-app purchases. Then slowly features were being modified and then they added in-app purchases. Needless to say: I DID NOT UPDATE this app. If you still have the version with the Compass Star [looking] icon, then stick with that and use a VPN. Red Browser is a free app (now - I originally paid for it - silly me), and so is OpenDoor (donate to remove ads), and both underwent some changes as well. If the app icon gets updated to look flashier, it typically coincides with justifying vague "minor bug fixes," and attempts to charge you money for an app built using Open Source and breaks the app! Not cool… Save yourself the headache and never let your iOS device do automatic updates ever, and if [the app] it ain't broke, then don't fix it! For the final time, I will also recommend using a VPN with TOR. Avast (old version prior to the one with new icon - geez, must be a spooky trend), SecureLine (SecureMe if you're broke and can't shell out the 1yr-iOS only plan), is a great app and working in tandem with Onion Routing is your safest bet! note: 2 nodes often exposed!


A step backwards

Could have liked the app...

The new version of the browser originally added several new features that were great, including adding the menu choice to open a clicked link in a new window. For some reason, a number of these new features were removed in the latest update. Why?


Thank Heaven for Tor

Shufei

Thank Heaven for this app. It’s Tor in a browser. Or a browser through Tor. Thank you for it. It’s a boon to the world. Issues: The bookmarks need folders. Seriously. It’s otherwise pretty bare bones, with few options for managing scripts, deactivating pictures, java, etc. But it’s been stable for a good long while now, as far as I can tell. And this is something everyone should have. Thank you!