qans, Thor is not required, I have been looking for how to do this for a long time, but then I abandoned it somehow. He asked in the topic of the orbot, but he did not set it up. And now I came across again. How orfox is better (thanks mate
Timofejj for detection), so this is the lack of an advertising module, which according to him in Firefox. And Firefox was constantly loading some kilobytes, terribly strained. In general, you need to find lines in about config
network.proxy.socks ,
network.proxy.socks_port and
network.proxy.socks_remote_dns and replace them with empty, that is, remove 127.0.0.1 in the first parameter, 0 in the second, and false in the third. I still value in
extensions.https_everywhere._observatory.use_tor_proxy set to false. You can use the app cloner to make a copy and use it for the regular Internet, and the original on occasion for orbot. For the sake of interest, I went to whoer.net and that's what it showed.
Ps Do not forget that the list of trusted noscript plug-ins has a bunch of pre-installed sites that can be cleaned if desired in the same about: config by writing nsa and leaving only {"UNTRUSTED": {}, "TRUSTED":
Pps Who will tell me why the app.update.lastUpdateTime value of such parameters gets lost with time after editing? I translated all these digits in time and indicated the update there ten years later (1767830400), but this value still gets lost, as I said.
Post has been editednewphonebass - 19.09.16, 23:06