Caution
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Some apps, such as Tor Browser, have Tor built in. They do not require additional software or configurations to utilize Tor. Most apps, however, do not have Tor built in. They require an app called Orbot to be installed in order to utilize the Tor Network.
Orbot is a system-wide proxy for your Android device that enables communications over Tor.
Download and install Orbot from the Play Store, or from F-Droid (must open with F-Droid app). Then launch the app.
Note
When using F-Droid, you will need to activate the Guardian Project repository by visiting the
Settings
menu (bottom right) ->Repositories
->Guardian Project Official Releases
Tap “Start VPN”.
Orbot will start up the Tor service. Once complete, you will see:
Open the kebab menu in the bottom right hand corner and select Settings:
Make sure the options for Start Orbot on Boot and Allow Background Starts are checked:
That’s it, you’re now running a Tor client on your Android device! Certain apps, such as Firefox, Fennec, and DuckDuckGo will now work after you configure them to use Tor’s local proxy. Other apps do not have sophisticated proxy configurations and require that Orbot be running in VPN mode.
To utilize Tor, some apps require that Orbot be running in VPN mode. This means that you are sending your application’s traffic across the Tor network via Orbot.
Disable Private DNS on your device. Navigate to: Settings > Network & Internet > Advanced > Private DNS > Off
and toggle Private DNS to “off”.
Tap Select Apps, and add the apps you want to utilize Tor.
Examples of applications that need this feature for remote access are:
Bitwarden
Element (Matrix client)
Nextcloud
You can also add the following browsers to the Tor-Enabled Apps list to easily access Tor addresses (.onion URLs):
Chrome
Vanadium
Caution
Pushing apps through Orbot’s VPN mode will allow you to access .onion URLs, however, all other traffic will also go through Tor. This means connections to some sites may be blocked by site operators’ fraud prevention measures, especially e-commerce sites where credit cards are used. Proceed with caution especially for Web Browsers.