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asdghasgsag asgdsgsdgsdSep 18, 2024
Not sure why it's getting a lot of negative reviews... It works perfectly fine. If people took 2 seconds to read the description of this extension, then they will see instructions on how to use it.
Mars BrouwerJul 13, 2024
does not work
Animekid battsJan 17, 2024
i don't know how to use it. could i get some help i tried reading the instuctions first.
Lance CrickJan 10, 2024
You need to run a batch file that launches a Tor connection in cmd, then go back to Chrome... It's essentially just the Onion browser with extra steps. What's the point?
Todd McKeanNov 28, 2023
Last login: Fri Oct 27 11:04:47 on console sionnachpro@SionnachPros-MacBook-Pro ~ % sh /Users/sionnachpro/Desktop/mac/run.sh /Users/sionnachpro/Desktop/mac/run.sh: line 3: ./node: No such file or directory doesn't seem to want to run on my Mac.
Vic GreenAug 14, 2023
fire for us from www.vgtnyc.com
Dada BalaJul 10, 2023
good job ❤
C A LJun 30, 2023
Yes, it does work, but you need to read the FAQ after installing the browser extension. In a nutshell, you need to install a little program, downloadable on GitHub, and run it (it will open in the terminal). It acts as a proxy server in the background. Then you need to open your browser extension options, and to get it connected to the local TOR proxy (click the purple bunch of grapes logo). Then go to your favorite .onion web sites, from your favorite web browser, and the websites will show ... Show more
JT PoetryDec 1, 2022
When you click on the run.sh file on MacOS it does not start, but only calls a text editor. Besides there is no win folder in mac.zip archive as indicated in your FAQ 2.
Thanh Long NgôJul 18, 2022
It's fine .