Posting this here on the off topic category as a lot of Graphene users use Tor Browser so they may know the answer.

With the Android Tor Browser am I somehow able to use a Socks5 Proxy on top of it?

Currently with Qubes OS and Whonix when I have the Tor Browser open I then use a Socks5 proxy on top of it so I have a clean IP and not some Tor IP.

Is this also possible on the Android Tor Browser?
I would like to use the Tor Browser but also have a Socks5 Proxy on top of it so I have a clean IP.

I'm an old man so thanks for your help!

    Does anyone know?

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    Famous a lot of Graphene users use Tor Browser.

    Where do you get this from ?

    Famous With the Android Tor Browser am I somehow able to use a Socks5 Proxy on top of it?

    I've never tried it, but it's possible to do it on Firefox, and since Tor Browser is based on the latter, it might be possible to do it there too.

    Follow this guide in the "Android Firefox" section and adapt it to your use case : https://mullvad.net/en/help/socks5-proxy

    Note that Tor Browser is highly vulnerable to exploitation compared to Chromium and it's even worse for the mobile and Linux versions. The general recommendation is to use Vanadium.

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      Xtreix The general recommendation is to use Vanadium.

      But thats not tor, if you need or wish to use tor, I don't know anyone who would recommend Vanadium. In fact, suggesting that may make people think using vanadium as a tor browser with say, Orbot is a recommendation. It's not remotely the same thing.