Onion Browser Button

Onion Browser Button

Easily browse the internet using TOR proxy with just one click!

Total ratings for Onion Browser Button
3.57 (Rating count: 44)
Merlin
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Pros
  • Works well
  • Easy to use
  • Allows access to .onion websites
Cons
  • Difficult to set up for some users
  • Does not work for all users
  • Does not work on all operating systems
Most mentioned
  • Doesn't work
  • Difficult to set up
  • Doesn't work on Mac
  • Doesn't work on certain versions of Windows
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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2024-01-18
Animekid batts
Animekid batts
en i don't know how to use it. could i get some help i tried reading the instuctions first.
2024-01-10
Lance Crick
Lance Crick
en You need to run a batch file that launches a Tor connection in cmd, then go back to Chrome... It's essentially just the Onion browser with extra steps. What's the point?
2023-11-28
Todd McKean
Todd McKean
en Last login: Fri Oct 27 11:04:47 on console sionnachpro@SionnachPros-MacBook-Pro ~ % sh /Users/sionnachpro/Desktop/mac/run.sh /Users/sionnachpro/Desktop/mac/run.sh: line 3: ./node: No such file or directory doesn't seem to want to run on my Mac.
2023-11-06
User
User
Не работает от слова, совсем
2023-08-14
Vic Green
Vic Green
fire for us from www.vgtnyc.com
2023-07-11
Dada Bala
Dada Bala
good job ❤
2023-06-30
C A L
C A L
Yes, it does work, but you need to read the FAQ after installing the browser extension. In a nutshell, you need to install a little program, downloadable on GitHub, and run it (it will open in the terminal). It acts as a proxy server in the background. Then you need to open your browser extension options, and to get it connected to the local TOR proxy (click the purple bunch of grapes logo). Then go to your favorite .onion web sites, from your favorite web browser, and the websites will show up just like they would in TOR.
2022-12-02
JT Poetry
JT Poetry
When you click on the run.sh file on MacOS it does not start, but only calls a text editor. Besides there is no win folder in mac.zip archive as indicated in your FAQ 2.
2022-07-18
Thanh Long Ngô
Thanh Long Ngô
It's fine .
2022-05-15
Sebastian Orlowski
Sebastian Orlowski
Doesn't work
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