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Tonnet Browser

Browse the TON Network, privately.

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Tonnet Browser is a native desktop browser built for the TON Network. It resolves .ton, .t.me and .adnl domains through decentralized TON DNS and delivers content over RLDP directly from the network. All traffic goes through ADNL, either peer-to-peer or via multi-hop tunnels.

A WebSocket bridge connects directly to the TON blockchain, removing any dependency on centralized APIs. Anti-fingerprinting, per-domain isolation, and built-in TON Storage are included out of the box. No telemetry, no tracking, fully open source.

We believe the internet should be free, uncensored, and owned by its users. The TON Network makes decentralized infrastructure possible. Tonnet Browser makes it accessible.

New here? Start with the Installation guide.


Getting Started

  • Installation - Download and install on Windows, macOS, or Linux
  • Settings - Configure privacy, network, wallet, appearance, and more

Reference

  • Internal Pages - All ton:// routes: start, storage, settings, history, bookmarks, wallet, DNS
  • Settings - Full settings reference by category
  • HTTP 402 Payments - x402 micropayment protocol, spending limits, payment flow
  • Bridge API - WebSocket JSON-RPC namespaces, permissions, dApp integration
  • Wallet - Key storage, encryption, auto-lock, send/receive, mnemonic management
  • ADNL Tunnel - Garlic routing, relay discovery, direct vs anonymous mode
  • Architecture - How the proxy, bridge, storage daemon, and ADNL tunnel connect

Development


Community


Philosophy

Tonnet Browser exists because access to information should not depend on centralized gatekeepers. The TON Network provides the infrastructure for a censorship-resistant, decentralized web. Tonnet is the window into that network.

No third-party proxies. No centralized APIs. No data collection. Every connection is direct, every session is isolated, every piece of traffic is yours alone.

Built by Digital Resistance. Open source, MIT licensed.

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