Onion Browser Reviews – Page 4

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

I’m So Excited & I Just Can’t Hide It

512KB — 32GB

2021-11-02 - ...Borrowing from the Pointer Sisters… * THANK YOU SO MUCH for adding the ability to add Onion Service v3 authentication keys. * Thank you for the onion circuit button! Please bring back progressive downloading of media files! (Byte-range requests.) To quote The Beatles (Paul McCartney) , “getting better all the time. “ ?


Don’t use

bloodgangguy

It don’t work


Okay

senojtrebor224

Functions overall though so I am not impressed as on the lowest setting it offers very little protection but the higher setting for security blocks about every ability that would make to where most would consider it a secure browser in the browsing aspect if can’t do most of what you would do on a normal browser then you have failed in creating a secure browser. Again it works great on the lowest security setting you just need to fix it to where you do what you can on low security when set to high security.


useless, don’t waste your time

yonk yunk

the app won’t even connect me to the network it continuously tells me to use a bridge, and each time i use a bridge it says i need a new one, so i got the custom ones or whatever, that didn’t work and neither does “no bridges”


OPEN up to the Gyno of LIES! 2020-

Disgusted Invasion

If it's APPSTORE APPROVED IT'S USER WORTHLESS‼️ Anything proven to truely be private centered will never be found on / in iOS (stores ) PERIOD! True story ! 1. Ublock Origin = gone 2.Matrix = gone 3.Tails = where ya at? = gone 4.Searx = gone on and on it goes We are here instead , you're to rely on LIES ; Like, updates = more intrusiveness not security / keynotes = more fluff ie lies / YT sponsored video endorsemented reviews=paid to lie . All of that to scam you into believing { you've got security-privacy} GPS-Bluetooth -location-location sharing non of this crap turned off by user matters! Always on by default , so what did we expect when this app fails like all others … According to some IOS fan sheep-ol the only security/privacy you'll ever need is to trust the device that you truely do not own! And it's Out of the boxes components to protect you yea right! Good one. That's why everything is turned on by default eh ?!? FOR OUR PROTECTION HUH! °°¡°° On n on n on… well the dystopia marches on why because you believe lies, the false need for shiny things ! This is why we can't just freakin search,work, create, enjoy life and the beauty of what the internet should n could be ! Maybe just maybe sheeples will wake up! The Right to tweak privacy settings would prove you worthy


Doesn’t work

123456PickUpStix

See title


Dark Web Marketplaces

5hameIe55

I’ve tried every other Tor app that the App Store provides and this is hands down the absolute best by far. It performs just like the Tor browser does on PC. The only problem I have is if I switch to a different app on my phone when I return to the Tor browser it takes me back to the home page and you’ve got to start all over getting back to whatever site you were on. Don’t know if I’m the only one that happens to or not?? Still wouldn’t use any other


The real thing! Better than all the others!

Spamcop

This is the TOR browser you’re looking for. Highly recommend this app! No pop up ads, no advertising SDKs, just a functional app! All the others seem to attempt to add a paid VPN service, then harangue you with invasive, frequent pop ups to buy their VPN service.


I Love Everything about ONION!

KatGeno

Been using for years on my laptop, and my iPhone, never had any issues ? KG, faithful customer ?


No data collected | Completely Free & Functional

Juno Jack Jam

With most other applications, you will either be handing over payment or personally-identifiable information. In regards to true anonymity - with the efficiency, transparency, anonymity, and accessibility that the Onion Browser provides, this app goes unmatched. I guarantee you. Thank you, dev!