The OnionFruit application Connect will help you log in to network Tor quickly and easily. Works with any browser to stay anonymous on the internet.
Don't want to use Tor Browser? No problem: OnionFruit builds a system-wide proxy to allow all of your applications, including applications that do not use programs browsing, 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 connection.
For those unfamiliar with Tor (abbreviation of The onion router) is a system that allows its users anonymity on the Internet. Tor software routes web traffic through a global volunteer server network to hide a user's location or use of the traffic from anyone conducting web traffic monitoring or analysis.
Using Tor makes it difficult to trace the user's online activity, including visits to a web site, online posts, instant messaging programs and other online communication tools, and is intended to protect the individual's freedom, privacy and user ability to conduct confidential work without registering its online activities.
The OnionFruit app now uses a number of open source databases so you can find high-speed servers to route your encrypted traffic to. According to the developers you can choose from over 7.000 servers in 95+ countries to direct your data to before connecting or let Tor decide for you with a random choice.
Download the OnionFruit Connect app from its github repository
https://github.com/dragonfruitnetwork/onionfruit/releases
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