Has anyone been able to get Tor working with the official Orweb browser for Tor on Android? First time using Tor on a phone here and can't get it to work.
Is root mandatory for this to work? Is there special settings I need to set? Guess I've been spoiled with the desktop version of Tor bundle working out of the box on my home computer. Don't know much about proxy settings and what not.
Just tried Firefox (my preferred browser anyways) and downloaded the Tor plugin. I enabled Tor for android and says connected, I then use Firefox private browsing mode and check Tor and shows working. Is this all correct? I didn't alter any settings manually, straight out of the box default settings here.
Shows an error though about referrers? Appreciate any help with this, thank you.
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Believe I fixed it maybe? Googled disable Firefox referer and found how to and now get this on Tor check. Is Tor fully working now then?
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I am trying to download Mozilla firefox. But I don't find it in the market. I run android 2.1 on x10 AT&T. how can I get it?
Sent from my X10a using XDA App
nope, can't seem able to find it not even on firefox official site i can dl it
EDIT:
try this site https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/Platforms/Android#System_Requirements
worked fine on mine seems that firefox code name is fennec or at least one version before firefox, it's not available anymore except for fennec, tested it and looks way too similar to firefox
can't upload the apk cause it's too heavy but this is the link
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla....d-r7/en-US/fennec-4.0b4pre.en-US.eabi-arm.apk
hope it helps if it does thank me xD
scan this with the scanner.
https://wiki.mozilla.org/File:Mobile-beta.png
tell me that you tried it and not just search for search with no reason, the QR code does redirects you to a non working site that's what the 1st post also says
works!!!!
yup it works....
none of the links work, item cannot be found....
just weird, firefox doesn't work on my pc or phone
and fennec works
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/m/beta
or
Firefox.com/m/beta
Open on your phone.
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How do I keep using Google's mobile browser on my stock Sensation browser ?
My homepage on my stock browser is Google. Sometimes when I first launch the browser (Internet icon) it launches the desktop Google and sometimes it launches the mobile version.
What settings should I edit to let it keep using the mobile version and not erratic behaviours?
When u run something, u have quick box to choose default program to use "with this action" just simply select box "remember my choose" and then tap proper program to use - tapped rpogram will be used always with this action
I am using ARHD 3.6.13 but I doubt its the rom's fault.
This is what I mean. Everytime I launch my stock browser, I get the desktop version of Google and not the android's mobile version.
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Use this as your home page:
http://www.google.com/m?hl=en&gl=us&client=ms-hms-tmobile-us
As opposed to google.com
mrbkkt1 said:
Use this as your home page:
http://www.google.com/m?hl=en&gl=us&client=ms-hms-tmobile-us
As opposed to google.com
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Aaaand this works very well!
Thanks!
Hey guys,
i would like to introduce you to an app i was developing a few weeks ago. I had a really annoying lag using YouTube, Google Play and a few other apps. I found out that I'm not the only one having these problems and that they are caused by WiFi-Routers sending an IPv4 and an IPv6 signal. Some apps can't handle IPv6, which seems to be preferred by Android. There is a file in the Android system, that can disable IPv6, but it is really inconvenient changing it every time you log into a WiFi-Network. I decided to build an app which is doing that for me and because it works quite well (but I'm of course thankful for every feedback or reported issue), i decided to upload my app to the Play Store. By now, you will need to use the app every time you log into a WiFi-Network again, but I'm working on an update which is including a service checking and changing the IPv6 status automatically . If some of you are also having problems with IPv6, I would love to hear about your experience with this app!
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Download: Attached
Thanks!
Lennart Schoch
Hi,
Before: I'm working on an update which is including a service checking and changing the IPv6 status automatically
if you can integrate the app into Tasker, it would be possible to create task that executes every time when WiFi is connected
After I installed the ROM, I found that the built-in web address of the software could not be opened. As shown in the picture below, only using mobile data / LTE would lead to this situation. If I use WiFi, everything is OK.
When using mobile data/LTE, open the vpn mobile phone will also have no network
I look forward to your reply, thank you
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It seems that the web page has been blocked by your mobile network carrier. Is it a different carrier from your WiFi network? Btw, what's the built-in web address?
James_Watson said:
It seems that the web page has been blocked by your mobile network carrier. Is it a different carrier from your WiFi network? Btw, what's the built-in web address?
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Sorry, my language is not standardized 。"built-in web address" What I mean is that the pages of some software are not written frameworks, but directly refer to the webview to realize the URL to the page. I have found the cause of my problem, it is that my mobile data network type is wrong. Before it was LTE/TDSCDMA/GSM/WCDMA, I changed to LTE/TDCDMA/CDMA/EVDO/GSM/WCDMA, and the problem was solved. Finally thank you for your reply!
Hello,
I rooted my Samsung J3 2016 phone using an (unofficial) TWRP build and Magisk. I changed the ROM (resurrection remix), and installed Xposed. Then, I installed the JustTrustMe module. I started Charles on my computer (port 8888) and I connected my phone to it. I installed the Charles certificate at chls.pro and moved it to the system ones. After, I enabled SSL proxying for all the domains on Charles. And when I open a browser, the Google suggestions are showing up (when I type something, I see a lot of suggestions and the requests are successful in Charles). But when I click a suggestion, I get the following error:
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And the request is displayed like that on Charles:
Here is also a screenshot of suggestions (as you can see it works)
Does someone know what could the problem be? Thank you
I found something weird. My computer is connected to a wifi network (BOX-2). It has the local IP address 192.168.1.39. But when I go on Charles > Help > SSL Proxying > Install Charles Root Certificate on a Mobile Device, it shows the IP address 192.168.1.64....
Fixed - I used https://github.com/pengwei1024/JustTrustMe/releases/tag/V0.4 instead of https://github.com/Fuzion24/JustTrustMe/releases/tag/v.2... and it worked