Using the dims safely on an iPad

DNMS see this is why iPads suck

My laptops broken so this is the only way I can access There are a few onion browsers but not sure how safe they are, not aure if tor is available Or any pgp software as well as any other needed ospec Any ideas Thanks


Comments


[3 Points] Vandelay_dnm:

I think dimming the screen only helps fool the LE sitting next to you.


[1 Points] Dknows:

Im a firm believer everything DNM should be kept tails. Maybe i was taught the old school way but that's just me. Im young so stop being lazy buy a cheap 100 latop, and not as a main laptop for god sakes. and just stick to a laptop+ cd or usb for tails and easy disposal to be safe.


[1 Points] Comments4Days:

I would never touch a dnm on a tablet that is just asking for trouble. TAILS of gtfo!


[1 Points] crystaldust:

the security issues with iOS and tor have all been fixed. i have tested and red onion browser doesn't leak ip data. the security flaws are old news and have been fixed for over a year. you can test to see if your browser leaks ip-leakage-of-mobile-tor-browsers at this site. if someone can provide any relevant evidence that tor doesn't work on ipad, i would like to read about it ?

i have red onion browser on my ipad, it is pretty full fledged browser, i like that it has pass code to even open. there are two pgp apps and if you use them together you can do whatever you need. oPenGP seems to work best for copy paste and application integrations of messages, the only thing it doesn't do is create private and public keys. so you need to import them. iPGMail can create keys so i use it to create my keys and then clipboard import them into oPenGP to encrypt and decrypt messages. iPGMail messaging is made for email only so i use it just to create keys, and create pgp messages in oPenGP. if you really want to geek out you can build iClepa a system wide vpn tor client but you would need a apple developer account to do so.

you can pm me if you cant figure it out its pretty simple.