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Tor Onion Browser's Creator Explains Free Version For iOS (mike.tig.as)

The free iOS version of the Tor browser "sparked a tidal wave of interest" after its release in December, according to Silicon.co. Mickeycaskill writes: The cost has been scrapped due to developer Mike Tigas' worries that the price was limiting access to anonymous browsing for those who need it most. "Given recent events, many believe it's more important than ever to exercise and support freedom of speech, privacy rights, and digital security," Tigas wrote in a blog post. "I think now is as good a time as ever to make Onion Browser more accessible to everyone."
"I'm still a little terrified that I've made this change," Tigas adds. For four years the Tor Onion browser was available on the Apple App Store for $0.99, the lowest non-free price allowed by Apple, providing a "reliable" income to Tigas which helped him move to New York for a new job while allowing him "the economic freedom to continue working on side projects that have a positive impact in the world." Tigas also writes that "there's now a Patreon page and other ways to support the project."

Last month the Tor Project also released the first alpha version of the sandboxed Tor Browser.

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  1. recent events? by ooloorie · · Score: 4, Informative

    Given recent events

    And by that he is referring to the massive expansion of the surveillance state under President Obama?

    https://www.google.com/search?...

    Shocking indeed. Even more shocking that this was supported by Democrats and Democratic candidates. Hopefully, a new president will change direction.

  2. Re: If you can afford an iDevice by dnaumov · · Score: 3, Informative

    Because if you located in say, Iran, Apple cannot process any of your payments and as a result, you are locked out ot accessing any and all paid apps.