Tor 10.0.3 is based on Mozilla’s Fenix that started rolling out with Firefox 79 in July. Tor says that the company has been working on rebuilding Tor for Android with Fenix since April this year. With this release, Tor has managed to bring all the features from its previous browser. “Over the last four months we adjusted our toolchains, finished our proxy audits, re-implemented the user interfaces, solved numerous build reproducibility bugs, and fixed a lot of issues we encountered due to the switch from Firefox 68esr to Fenix,” wrote the company in a blog post. The update is based on Fenix 82.1.1, and upgrades Go to 1.14.10, NoScript to 1.1.4, OpenSSL to 1.1.1h, and Tor to 0.4.4.5. Moreover, it comes with security updates to Firefox. You also get a long list of bug fixes, which you can check out in the official blog post right here. In the coming months, the development team of Tor on Android will primarily focus on porting more features from the desktop version of the browser. This includes Circuit Display, New Identity, and support for the Onion-Location header and short “.tor.onion” URLs. Tor 10.0.3 is now rolling out via Google Play and Tor’s official download portal. If you’re already using Tor browser for Android, head to the link below to grab the latest update. Download Tor 10.0.3 for Android (Play Store)