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Kerberos FAQ 2026 – answers to common questions about privacy, PGP, and onion access.

1. What is Kerberos darknet market?

Kerberos is an independent darknet documentation hub hosting official links, PGP keys, and privacy manuals for secure community navigation.

2. How do I access Kerberos safely?

Download Tor Browser from the Tor Project and visit the verified .onion domain listed in /access.link. Avoid opening mirrors shared on forums without PGP validation.

3. Why is PGP needed here?

PGP authenticates messages and prevents phishing. Any official Kerberos announcement or mirror rotation is digitally signed and should be verified.

4. Do I need an account to read docs?

No login is required — Kerberos is a public documentation node providing educational and security materials for free and anonymously.

5. How are official mirrors verified?

All mirror addresses are published and signed with the Kerberos PGP master key. You can verify signatures inside /crypto.pgp.

6. Which cryptocurrency is supported?

Kerberos integrates Monero (XMR) as the exclusive currency, providing maximum privacy for transactions and escrow funds.

7. How often fingerprints update?

Kerberos rotates its PGP fingerprints every two months. The latest values are always published in /crypto.pgp and signed with previous key.

8. Can I use VPN together with Tor?

You can use VPN‑before‑Tor if you understand the trade‑offs. Tor‑only in Tails is preferable for most users to avoid extra attack surfaces.

9. How to report phishing Kerberos clones?

Send a PGP‑encrypted message to the official support key on the .onion market address. Never share phishing URLs publicly.

10. Is Kerberos open source?

Certain front‑end and documentation modules are open; security dependencies remain private to limit attack scope.