Onion Browser Reviews – Page 5

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

Works well except a little slow which is expected

AngryAngry

And crashes whenever you switch to another program. I often need to copy/paste from the notes app so it’s annoying that the browser crashes every time so you have to start over. Also, I simply can’t find a way to delete cookies and local storage. Even Firefox and Safari have that for their iOS versions.


Worthless

Shooting_straight

I downloaded this app because of the recommendation of the REAL tor browser and I’m extremely disappointed. Issues with doing searches on multiple search engines. Slow, buggy, frustrating & unusable. Why trust an app that doesn’t even complete simple web searches to protect my identity & privacy?


Bad

likeonemind

Won’t let me search anything


5 stars

Tj1971qwerty

I love this Tor browser app.


Won’t let you play videos

mohan sandals

The title says it all


Terrible

idk1234512345

I wish I could give negative stars, stay as far away as possible this app wants to see you get arrested they won’t let you turn off JavaScript which still allows u to be tracked therefore making this app useless


Completely dissatisfied

codyku92

I understood donating to these kind of apps and I also understand purchases but I had read free trial on a program on the very start up and once clicked was charged 30 dollars out of my apple wallet. And it took it from an account that was not the main card so it caused a lot of issues and I am very disappointed


Does not work

jlo7143

Does not work. You cannot go to any website under the gold protection... so what’s the point...


5 Star

KingLinuxx

Best App for full privacy!


Buggy

nancysl

I found the browser buggy when I first used it: 1. I couldn’t sign up for GitHub to report these issues—I was told my email address was invalid or already taken, even though I tried two different email addresses. I already have a GitHub account, but there was no place to sign in. 2. When I went to Google.com, I saw Russian; when I went to Microsoft.com, I saw German. How can I always be sure I see English? I tried /us, /us-en, and .us. 3. Twice I was told unusual traffic was detected. What caused this? 4. My access to Samsung.com was “denied”. Why? 5. A couple times I was told “The connection appears to be offline.”—then the browser froze. Updated review: 6. When I tried to do a search at the gold level, the response was “forbidden”. Why? I could only search at the silver level. 7. Why are you collecting email addresses so we can sign up for a newsletter? So you can give the email addresses to the authorities? I conclude your browser is not as private as it should be.