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.


How can I contribute?
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.
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.