TOR Browser 8.5 Released, Now Available for Android TOR browser 8.5 is released, and there's now a version for Android available from the Google Play Store. ++++++++++++++ list of top cheapest host http://Listfreetop.pw Top 200 best traffic exchange sites http://Listfreetop.pw/surf free link exchange sites list http://Listfreetop.pw/links list of top ptc sites list of top ptp sites Listfreetop.pw Listfreetop.pw +++++++++++++++ [blog.torproject.org...] Privacy on mobile is kinda pointless. The device tracks you to within a meter, can be turned on remotely without you knowing and listens to you. They get the pages you visit from your provider and if anything you're helping them reveal TOR nodes since they can pick you up at every jump. Mobile devices are like a foghorn saying here I am every five seconds. Just saying, you might want to reconsider your dependence on mobile if privacy matters to you. Did you know that your mobile device helps facial recognition cameras in the wild better identify you? When it makes a guess after seeing you on a cam 5g will instantly allow it to see if your phone is in that area too. If it is, ID confirmed. I don't think it's possible to remain private on mobile. Welcome to the world of the "Watch Dogs" videos games :) lol, except that they are doing it to influence my political and financial habits, as well as to enrich themselves via their ad networks. What's in it for me? if anything you're helping them reveal TOR nodes since they can pick you up at every jump The list of Tor nodes is already public information [torstatus.blutmagie.de]. If you want to reveal Tornodes, just ask the directory server for the full list. As I add to my router's port-80/443 blocking list by looking at the junk hitting my website, I sometimes come across TOR hosts when I do reverse lookups on the IP's. They (and the entire IP range of the AS they are located in) get added to my blocking list. I don't believe I've ever seen a legit web hit come from a TOR node. I suppose the content of some web sites would expect a continuous flow of connections from TOR exit gateways -- and blocking would be a Bad Decision. However, many (most?) sites -- such as all mine -- have content that is hardly deserving of TOR access, I am blocking them by CIDR as I see cracker probes. In the last month or so I have also seen a big up-tick in cracker SSH attempts coming from TOR exit gateways . Blocking those CIDRs, too. 1tae.com host 5gb submit-jet.com make money transcribing hetzner level 9 hosting redsurf.ru domain owner lookup to make money salvatore d'amelio make money not friends gtptc.com