OnionFruit Connect anonymous browsing in all applications

Η OnionFruit Connect will help you connect to the Tor network quickly and easily. Works with any browser to stay anonymous online.

You do not want to use it ; No problem: OnionFruit creates a system-wide proxy to allow all your apps, including non-browser apps, to connect. You can keep the browser you are already using to browse safely.

With one click you are ready. OnionFruit is designed to be simple. When you want to connect, just click on the connection.

For those unfamiliar with Tor (abbreviation of The onion router) is a system that gives its users the ability to remain anonymous on the Internet. Tor software routes Internet traffic through a global voluntary network of servers to hide a user's location or traffic usage from anyone conducting online surveillance or of internet traffic.

Using Tor makes it difficult to trace the user's online activity, including visits to certain websites, online postings, instant messaging programs, and other online communications, and is intended to protect individual freedom, privacy, and the user's ability to conduct confidential business without having their online activities recorded.

The OnionFruit app now uses a number of open source databases so you can find high speed servers to route your encrypted traffic.
According to the developers you can choose from more than 7.000 servers in 95+ countries to direct your data before logging in or let Tor decide for you at random.

Download the OnionFruit Connect app from its github repository

https://github.com/dragonfruitnetwork/onionfruit/releases

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