Private browsing through Tor
Tor Browser is built for users who want to browse with traffic routed through the Tor network, reducing direct exposure of their IP address to visited sites. It is commonly used for privacy-sensitive browsing rather than everyday speed-focused web use.
The experience can be slower than a regular browser because traffic passes through additional relays. Users should choose it when privacy and reachability matter more than raw page-loading speed.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.
Downloads, media, and site permissions
The package declares permissions for downloads, media access, camera, microphone, credentials, notifications, network state, and foreground services. Those capabilities can support modern web pages, file downloads, media capture, and browser-side sign-in flows.
Grant camera, microphone, storage, or notification access only to sites you trust. Browser permissions can expose sensitive information if they are allowed broadly, so review site prompts one at a time.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.
Limited captured interface
The app launched successfully, but the available media for this package preserved Android settings and permission pages rather than a normal browser home page. That limits visual confirmation of the in-app start screen in this package.
Users should open the browser directly after install and confirm the connection setup, security level, and site permission settings on their own device. Treat the package review as identity and permission verification, not a full browsing-session walkthrough.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.