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I2P Browser

Posted: 19 Aug 2025 05:16
by borg78
Why don't we have a simple one-click i2p browser like TOR has? We are missing out on a MASSIVE level of adoption by not have this. All that would need to be done is to fork TOR browser and change some configurations like Mullvad Browser did.

I know this is possible because I did this myself by downloading tor browser and changing some configuration like in this list:
https://mckinley.cc/notes/20221109-tor- ... -i2p.xhtml

also set keyword.enabled to false

Thoughts?

Re: I2P Browser

Posted: 19 Aug 2025 22:42
by 656pppqqq
Hello, I can't open your link.But I try to use Tor to set i2p like Firefox , I can find the same i2p plug-in in Tor Browser, But I can't find " Manual proxy configuration" and " No proxy " on the " Connection setting" in Tor Browser.

Re: I2P Browser

Posted: 24 Aug 2025 20:08
by Chef K
borg78 wrote: 19 Aug 2025 05:16 Why don't we have a simple one-click i2p browser like TOR has? We are missing out on a MASSIVE level of adoption by not have this. All that would need to be done is to fork TOR browser and change some configurations like Mullvad Browser did.

I know this is possible because I did this myself by downloading tor browser and changing some configuration like in this list:
https://mckinley.cc/notes/20221109-tor- ... -i2p.xhtml

also set keyword.enabled to false

Thoughts?
We do.

http://i2p-projekt.i2p/en/download
The Easy Install Bundle For Windows installs Java-I2P alongside Firefox with a custom profile.

Now sure, it's not a custom build of Firefox like what Tor does but it is better than nothing. Unfortunately, It is only for Windows users which I don't like. It took me an hour to figure out how to configure my browser to use I2P when I was first trying it out and I think such thing could have been mitigated with a browser for all operating systems like Linux.

-Chef K