The use of “TOR Browser” iOS app (DarkNet: Dark Web Thor Browser) from ©Versatile Apps is a good alternative for some apps that require reading to “local servers”. However, to get “surfing in the net” (onion addresses), I am only finding apps and ways, which, despite mentioning “privacy and decentralisation”, are only looking to charge and collect data, obviously, to allow access to the Dark-Net.

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wtf is "thor" browser and who is versatile apps?

tor browser does not do any different behaviour reading from LAN clearnet addresses, but it is private

anyone charging for access to the dark web is scamming

Apple notoriously blocks actual Tor Browser from their App Store.

iOS users use various honeypot apps instead, and pay for the privilege.

There is a workaround: https://support.torproject.org/tormobile/tormobile-3/

It would be nice to read solutions. For example, I know that one of them would be to support Google by buying a mobile device to install GrapheneOS –controversial btw.