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|    Alan to Maria Sophia    |
|    Re: Why is Apple's iOS implementation of    |
|    05 Jan 26 13:48:53    |
      XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone       From: nuh-uh@nope.com              On 2026-01-04 23:40, Maria Sophia wrote:       > 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              This the only true thing you've written.              > b. iOS forbids Tor Browser's hardened engine              Which assumes without evidence that it is in some way superior to WebKit.              > c. iOS forbids background daemons              And yet somehow VPNs for iOS about, and work in the background just fine.              > d. Tor Project itself says a real Tor Browser cannot exist on iOS              "No true Scotsman".              >       > 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.              So others must provide "technical reasoning"...              ...to refute your completely NON-technically presented arguments.              Got it.              :-)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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