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|    Maria Sophia to Your Name    |
|    Re: Why is Apple's iOS implementation of    |
|    05 Jan 26 02:40:55    |
      XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone       From: mariasophia@comprehension.com              Your Name wrote:       >>>> HINT: Even macOS has a secure Tor implementation. Just not iOS. Why?       >>>       >>> Before you ask "why"...       >>>       >>> ...ask "if"...       >>>       >>> ...and then SHOW if your "if" is correct.       >>       >> But that's not how kooktards work. They start with a conclusion, then look       for       >> evidence. See Creationists.       >       > Creationists don't even bother to look for evidence. They just blindly       > believe whatever garbage their conman priest tells them.              Hi Your Name & Tyrone,              Happy New Year!              Let's keep the discussion focused on facts rather than name-calling.              The Tor Project itself explains why Tor Browser cannot exist on iOS.       The limitations are architectural, not speculative.              If you have information showing that iOS now allows non-WebKit engines, Tor       daemon bundling, or Tor Browser's fingerprinting patches, we all would       genuinely like to see it.              Personal insults don't address the facts in this thread, which are:        a. iOS requires WebKit        b. iOS forbids Tor Browser's hardened engine        c. iOS forbids background daemons        d. Tor Project itself says a real Tor Browser cannot exist on iOS              If you disagree with any of those, show us all where you feel the technical       reasoning is wrong since the goal is to better understand how iOS really       works.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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