
From satiating paranoia to working around company/school firewalls and geolocational limitations, there are countless reasons why someone might want to browse the web anonymously. While such things are pretty simple to do on a full-blown computer, going faceless on a mobile handset hasn’t proven too feasible – until now.
By combining the expandability of Android with the open source anonymity network Tor, those clever gents over at the University of Cambridge have made it all work.
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