
25.29 MB
Android 5.0+
5
x86, x86_64, arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a
Verified safeScanned with ClamAV, APKiD, and Quark-Engine. No threats detected.
Description
Tor-anonymous voice chat. Fork of Mumla with embedded Tor (no Orbot) and the anon.gratis Mumble .onion pre-loaded as the default server. One tap connects you to voice once Tor finishes bootstrapping.
Embedded Tor — same libtor.so we ship in Anon XMPP / Mail. Boots on app start, binds SOCKS5 on 127.0.0.1:9050, every Mumble TCP packet flows through Tor
Pre-populated server — the anon.gratis voice .onion is the only entry in the server list on first launch. Tap [ CONNECT ] and you're in
Mumble protocol is TCP-only (signaling + audio), which is what makes it the only practical anonymous voice tool — UDP-based clients (Discord, Signal calls, WebRTC) cannot route over Tor
Opus codec, low bandwidth. Audio quality is decent; latency over Tor is 300–500 ms (workable for conversational use, painful for fast back-and-forth)
Cert fingerprint verification on first connect — check against the value at /comms.html
Token-gated rooms — the server exposes ops, signals, and casual under Root, all token-gated. Paste your room tokens under Configure → Settings → Network → Tokens → Add (or Server → Edit → Tokens on some forks), then disconnect and reconnect for the tokens to apply. Distribute tokens out-of-band via PGP or OMEMO — see /comms.html for the channel structure.
PIN + biometric app lock available in Settings (same implementation as the other Anon apps)
No Google Play Services, no FCM, no analytics, no auto-backup, no clearnet fallback
Free software under GPLv3 — fork of Mumla (itself a Plumble fork)
F-Droid repo: https://anonymous.gratis/fdroid/repo
Tip portal: http://ieyezgeojxw73hv4szrkbreea3rd6ri7xfbevngi63uabothn226euyd.onion
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