Is TOR on Android; anonymous enough?
Asking for a friend, nothing nefarious.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Fuck no
Is your botnet keyboard anon enough for /g/
>>62109964
>anonymous enough?
meaningless question without details of your threat model.
>>62109964
Completely dependent on your threat model. If it is extremely targeted government surveillance, don't even bother with Android, use Tails with a laptop on public Wi-Fi and leave your phone at home.
>>62110379
>>62110483
Don't want Jewgle, Faecebook, gubment snooping on my activities.
>>62111204
Well the first 2 you dont need Tor
and your phone wont protect you from the government
>>62111204
my friend's activities*
hehe
>>62111253
Thanks for correcting.
>>62109964
Depends what your friend wants to do, give some examples and I can show attack vectors you can defend against and what you can't. I really like these thought exersizes.
>>62111298
My friend is already down the rabbit hole.
Don't want corporate and govt. profiling and tracking anymore.
>>62111298
Say his friend, we'll call him tom
, likes weed and tom is awkward as hell and hates the dealer and doesn't feel like learning how to set up tor. Could tom hypothetically use orbot to buy weed and cocaine from people on onion sites?
>>62111343
Just use orbot + orfox from a public library/public wifi stop when ordering, Make sure to always GPG encrypt your address.
Your biggest risks are buying from an undercover seller, or the market being hacked.
Also your mail being searched. Try to buy locally, not international vendors. and NEVER check the tracking code without tor