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Updated Orbot instructions for iOS (#137)
* Updated Orbot instructions for iOS * Various Tor Docs Changes * iOS limitations touchup * Update tor-ios.rst * Minor edits Co-authored-by: kn0wmad <39687477+kn0wmad@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: kn0wmad <kn0wmad@protonmail.com>
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Tor
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It is not currently possible to run Tor natively (in the background) on iOS. This means that many iOS apps will be unable to connect to your Embassy. The best chance for a Tor background process on iOS in the future is via the `iCepa Project <https://github.com/iCepa>`_.
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Many apps, such as :ref:`Fully Noded <fully-noded>` and :ref:`Zap <zap>`, support Tor natively, and any Embassy service that has a Tor UI can be accessed using `Onion Browser <https://apps.apple.com/us/app/onion-browser/id519296448>`_.
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Matrix
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The lack of background Tor support on iOS means that you cannot use `Element <https://github.com/vector-im/element-ios>`_ to connect to your Embassy Matrix server. This will be fixed when `Element introduces Tor support <https://github.com/vector-im/element-ios/issues/1085>`_ or when `iCepa Project <https://github.com/iCepa>`_ comes to fruition.
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iOS has no known limitations in regard to Embassy.
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