Onionphone is a native Android application for anonymous, end-to-end encrypted push-to-talk voice and text communication over the Tor network. No servers, no accounts, no phone numbers — your .onion address is your identity.

Cross-platform compatible with Terminalphone — call between Android and Linux/Termux using the same protocol.

Optionally use your connection as a relay for ephermeral group channels.

Find the release page for version 1.0.2 which supports custom bridges for accessing censored networks.

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    4 hours ago

    Yes, I am seeking that out to put it on fdroid and actually tried but ran into a few roadblocks.

    I am tracking changes since v1.0.0 in the changelog. From here on out the changes are all public. The initial commit has no history because it was brand new, and the architecture was forked from terminal phone for cross compatibility.

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        2 hours ago

        I need ideas for what everyone wants. Features and niceties to make the expirence more polished. I have a limited set of devices that I can test on so finding bugs and edge cases is something I can fix, but limited to my environments/devices.

        I’ve played with the ability to have a dedicated secure database built in for contacts but unsure if it’s really needed and worth implementing.

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          Sounds good. I’ll pull the latest build to my graphenOS test mule.

          I’ll target a secured db as a vault for contacts. That’s a really good idea.