This site runs as a Tor onion service and an I2P eepsite — the exact same pages, served directly over each network. No exit nodes touch the traffic, the mirrors keep no access logs, and they stay reachable from networks where pgpony.app is blocked. The app itself never needed a server; these mirrors are just the website.
These are the canonical mirror addresses for PGPony. Anything else claiming to be PGPony on Tor or I2P is not us.
http://pgponyisur7gxcrfw5ofpjr2sepqul3zgbs66rrd3ughk5qvi4a3t5id.onion/
http://5c5zcdwsjonok6inmbonu2dwjs65evbga7h2qdocggl4dbmf7bza.b32.i2p/
Why an onion address is its own proof. A v3 onion address is not a name that points somewhere — it is the service's public key, written out. When your Tor Browser connects, the address itself cryptographically guarantees you reached the real PGPony and nobody in between. That is the whole point of publishing it here: bookmark this one, and you can never be phished onto a fake.
PGPony has no accounts and no tracking, so the mirrors aren't about hiding what you read. They're about who gets to decide whether you can read it.
App stores and clearnet domains get blocked in exactly the places privacy tools matter most. Tor and I2P route around that, so the download links and guides stay reachable.
The clearnet site keeps no analytics, but your ISP still sees the DNS lookup. Over Tor or I2P, even that observation is gone — the network hides that you visited at all.
PGPony is a privacy tool. Running its own site on the privacy networks isn't a gimmick — it's the same posture we ask the app to hold, applied to the project itself.
Neither one needs an account or any setup beyond installing the software.
Install the Tor Browser, paste the .onion address above into it, and you're on the mirror. That's the whole process.
Install an I2P router — i2pd (lightweight) or the official I2P — point your browser at its local HTTP proxy, then open the .b32.i2p address. The router takes a couple of minutes to find the network the first time.
Both networks hide your connection, but staying anonymous also depends on how you use the browser. If that matters to you, read each project's own guidance — we're not going to pretend a single paragraph covers it.