If I'm recommending a nostr client to a human rights worker in the global south, often not techies, it needs to be minimal friction for them to use, and not be identified by using it. Having to string apps together is usually too much friction and introduces multiple issues.
While I can do this, my point (hence referencing the digital divide) is for non-technical people who may not be aware of this risk, or how to mitigate it -- not myself.
Is there any plan to mask identifying information about users (IP, env variables) from relay operators, seems like that should be baked in to the protocol instead of requiring tor. No one should trust nostr until this key issue is resolved, as the digital divide might be too big for non-techies. I want to use a client that only connects to privacy respecting relays.