Frequently Asked Questions

Below you’ll find answers to the most common questions about Kerberos market — from basic access and PGP usage to security and troubleshooting. Each response is verified by the Kerberos team and updated January 2026.

Quick Index / Table of Contents

  1. Access Kerberos market
  2. Safety guarantees
  3. PGP basics
  4. Mirror verification
  5. Currencies supported
  6. Mobile use
  7. Mirror updates
  8. Password recovery
  9. Login requirements
  10. Phishing reports
  11. IP tracking
  12. Online anonymity

 How do I access Kerberos market?

Download Tor Browser, navigate to the Official Mirrors page, choose a verified .onion link and open it inside Tor. Check each PGP signature before usage.

 Is Kerberos safe?

Yes. It uses multi‑sig escrow, server‑side sandboxing and strict PGP auth. Privacy is ensured by Tor and end‑to‑end encryption at multiple layers.

 What is PGP and why use it?

PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) protects messages with asymmetric encryption and confirms authenticity through digital signatures. Kerberos requires it for every account.

 How to verify a mirror?

Match the mirror fingerprint with those published on Links page. Only PGP‑signed addresses are valid.

 Does Kerberos support Bitcoin?

No. Only Monero (XMR) is accepted — its privacy features fit Kerberos security philosophy.

 Can I use Kerberos on mobile?

Yes, you can install Tor Browser for Android, but desktop remains safer due to stronger sandboxing and PGP integration.

 How often are mirrors updated?

Daily integrity checks run on all nodes and fingerprints are renewed every week with new signatures.

 Forgot password — what now?

If you created a PGP recovery code during registration, use it to regain access. Otherwise support cannot reset accounts for security reasons.

 Need I log in to browse?

No. Most content is public; login is used only for transactions and messaging.

 How to report phishing?

Send a signed alert to Kerberos admins using the PGP contacts from the Privacy Policy. Unsigned messages are ignored.

 Can the site see my IP?

No. Traffic flows inside Tor circuits and Kerberos records no IP logs or session identifiers.

 How to stay anonymous online?

Use PGP, rotate identities, whitelist trusted mirrors only and clear Tor circuits after each session. Never reuse wallets or nicknames.