
If you want to check out the recently updated Tor Browser 8.0 for desktop, download it here. JavaScript version /bin/sh //bin/true exec casperjs -proxy127.0.0.


CasperJS will skip over the line aimed for Bash and run the rest of the script. Run the following code using casperjs -ignore-ssl-errorstrue sample.js. There's still no word on an official iOS version, though the Tor Project recommends Mike Taggs' Onion Browser. The script will direct Bash to execute CasperJS with specific options on the script itself and then terminate. Set environment variable ENGINEEXECUTABLE with the phantomjs executable path. In addition to connecting through the Tor network, some of the features found in the Tor browser app include a tracker blocker that prevents third-party trackers and ads from following people, fingerprint resistance that makes it difficult to identify users by browser and device information, multi-layered encryption, and the ability to access sites blocked by ISPs. The Tor Projects hopes that this additional step won't be required in the final stable release.

If you want to try out the Alpha version of the new app, you'll need to install the mobile proxy application Orbot. But that app will be sunset by next year to make way for the stable Tor Browser for Android. There are other Tor-enabled mobile browsers available, including the Tor Project-endorsed Orfox, which is built on the same source code as the Tor browser-itself built upon Firefox.
