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++ Unfortunately we do not have the capacity to offer a version of + Tor Browser for IOS at the moment, but + + we recommend Onion Browser. See also + IOS | prism-break. +
+From f7c6f4d487737b2c6d147a52ad1e3182c67e4a6a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: traumschule You need to change some of your habits, as some things won't work
-exactly as you are used to. Tor does not protect all of your computer's Internet traffic when you
-run it. Tor only protects your applications that are properly configured
-to send their Internet traffic through Tor. To avoid problems with
-Tor configuration, we strongly recommend you use the Tor Browser. It is pre-configured to
-protect your privacy and anonymity on the web as long as you're browsing
-with Tor Browser itself. Almost any other web browser configuration
-is likely to be unsafe to use with Tor.
-Torrent file-sharing applications have been observed to ignore proxy
-settings and make direct connections even when they are told to use Tor.
-Even if your torrent application connects only through Tor, you will
-often send out your real IP address in the tracker GET request,
-because that's how torrents work. Not only do you
-deanonymize your torrent traffic and your other simultaneous Tor web
-traffic this way, you also slow down the entire Tor network for everyone else.
- Tor Browser will block browser plugins such as Flash, RealPlayer,
-Quicktime, and others: they can be manipulated into revealing your IP
-address. Similarly, we do not recommend installing additional addons or
-plugins into Tor Browser, as these may bypass Tor or otherwise harm
-your anonymity and privacy. Tor will encrypt your traffic #thesolution">to
-and within the Tor network, but the encryption of your traffic to
-the final destination website depends upon on that website. To help
-ensure private encryption to websites, Tor Browser includes
-HTTPS Everywhere
-to force the use of HTTPS encryption with major websites that
-support it. However, you should still watch the browser URL bar to
-ensure that websites you provide sensitive information to display a blue
-or green URL bar button, include https:// in the URL, and
-display the proper expected name for the website.
-Also see EFF's interactive page
-explaining how Tor
-and HTTPS relate.
- Tor Browser will warn you before automatically opening
-documents that are handled by external applications. DO NOT
-IGNORE THIS WARNING. You should be very careful when downloading
-documents via Tor (especially DOC and PDF files, unless you use the PDF
-viewer that's built into Tor Browser) as these documents
-can contain Internet resources that will be downloaded outside of
-Tor by the application that opens them. This will reveal your non-Tor
-IP address. If you must work with DOC and/or PDF files, we strongly
-recommend either using a disconnected computer, downloading the free VirtualBox and using it with a virtual machine image with networking
-disabled, or using Tails.
-Under no circumstances is it safe to use BitTorrent
-and Tor together, however. Tor tries to prevent attackers from learning what destination websites
-you connect to. However, by default, it does not prevent somebody
-watching your Internet traffic from learning that you're using Tor. If
-this matters to you, you can reduce this risk by configuring Tor to use a
-Tor bridge relay rather than connecting
-directly to the public Tor network. Ultimately the best protection is
-a social approach: the more Tor users there are near you and the more
-diverse their interests, the less
-dangerous it will be that you are one of them. Convince other people to
-use Tor, too! Be smart and learn more. Understand what Tor does and does not offer.
-This list of pitfalls isn't complete, and we need your help identifying and documenting all
-the issues. In some countries the Tor Project website is blocked or censored and
-it is not possible to download Tor directly. The Tor Project hosts a
-Tor Browser mirror on Github. Using the GetTor service is
-another way to download Tor Browser when the Project website and mirrors
-are blocked.Want Tor to really work?
-
-
-
-
-
-Where else can I get Tor?
-
-
You need to change some of your habits, as some things won't work exactly as -you are used to.
- -- -Tor does not protect all of your computer's Internet traffic when you -run it. Tor only protects your applications that are properly configured to -send their Internet traffic through Tor. To avoid problems with Tor -configuration, we strongly recommend you use the -Tor Browser. It is pre-configured to protect -your privacy and anonymity on the web as long as you're browsing with Tor -Browser itself. Almost any other web browser configuration is likely to be -unsafe to use with Tor. - -
- --Torrent file-sharing applications have been observed to ignore proxy -settings and make direct connections even when they are told to use Tor. -Even if your torrent application connects only through Tor, you will -often send out your real IP address in the tracker GET request, -because that's how torrents work. Not only do you -deanonymize your torrent traffic and your other simultaneous Tor web -traffic this way, you also slow down the entire Tor network for everyone else. -
-- -Tor Browser will block browser plugins such as Flash, RealPlayer, -Quicktime, and others: they can be manipulated into revealing your IP address. -Similarly, we do not recommend installing additional addons or plugins into -Tor Browser, as these may bypass Tor or otherwise harm your anonymity and -privacy. - -
- -- -Tor will encrypt your traffic -to and -within the Tor network, but the encryption of your traffic to the final -destination website depends upon on that website. To help ensure private -encryption to websites, Tor Browser includes HTTPS Everywhere to force the -use of HTTPS encryption with major websites that support it. However, you -should still watch the browser URL bar to ensure that websites you provide -sensitive information to display a -blue or -green URL bar button, include https:// in the URL, and display the -proper expected name for the website. Also see EFF's interactive page -explaining how Tor -and HTTPS relate. - -
- -- -Tor Browser will warn you before automatically opening documents that are -handled by external applications. DO NOT IGNORE THIS WARNING. You -should be very careful when downloading documents via Tor (especially DOC and -PDF files, unless you use the PDF viewer that's built into Tor Browser) as -these documents can contain Internet resources that will be downloaded outside -of Tor by the application that opens them. This will reveal your non-Tor IP -address. If you must work with DOC and/or PDF files, we strongly recommend -either using a disconnected computer, -downloading the free VirtualBox and -using it with a virtual machine image -with networking disabled, or using Tails. -Under no circumstances is it safe to use -BitTorrent -and Tor together, however. - -
- -- -Tor tries to prevent attackers from learning what destination websites you -connect to. However, by default, it does not prevent somebody watching your Internet -traffic from learning that you're using Tor. If this matters to you, you can -reduce this risk by configuring Tor to use a Tor -bridge relay rather than connecting directly to the public Tor network. -Ultimately the best protection is a social approach: the more Tor -users there are near you and the more -diverse their interests, the less -dangerous it will be that you are one of them. Convince other people to use -Tor, too! - -
- --Be smart and learn more. Understand what Tor does and does not offer. -This list of pitfalls isn't complete, and we need your -help identifying and documenting -all the issues. -
-You need to change some of your habits, as some things won't work exactly as +you are used to.
+ ++ +Tor does not protect all of your computer's Internet traffic when you +run it. Tor only protects your applications that are properly configured to +send their Internet traffic through Tor. To avoid problems with Tor +configuration, we strongly recommend you use the +Tor Browser. It is pre-configured to protect +your privacy and anonymity on the web as long as you're browsing with Tor +Browser itself. Almost any other web browser configuration is likely to be +unsafe to use with Tor. + +
+ ++Torrent file-sharing applications have been observed to ignore proxy +settings and make direct connections even when they are told to use Tor. +Even if your torrent application connects only through Tor, you will +often send out your real IP address in the tracker GET request, +because that's how torrents work. Not only do you +deanonymize your torrent traffic and your other simultaneous Tor web +traffic this way, you also slow down the entire Tor network for everyone else. +
++ +Tor Browser will block browser plugins such as Flash, RealPlayer, +Quicktime, and others: they can be manipulated into revealing your IP address. +Similarly, we do not recommend installing additional addons or plugins into +Tor Browser, as these may bypass Tor or otherwise harm your anonymity and +privacy. + +
+ ++ +Tor will encrypt your traffic +to and +within the Tor network, but the encryption of your traffic to the final +destination website depends upon on that website. To help ensure private +encryption to websites, Tor Browser includes HTTPS Everywhere to force the +use of HTTPS encryption with major websites that support it. However, you +should still watch the browser URL bar to ensure that websites you provide +sensitive information to display a +blue or +green URL bar button, include https:// in the URL, and display the +proper expected name for the website. Also see EFF's interactive page +explaining how Tor +and HTTPS relate. + +
+ ++ +Tor Browser will warn you before automatically opening documents that are +handled by external applications. DO NOT IGNORE THIS WARNING. You +should be very careful when downloading documents via Tor (especially DOC and +PDF files, unless you use the PDF viewer that's built into Tor Browser) as +these documents can contain Internet resources that will be downloaded outside +of Tor by the application that opens them. This will reveal your non-Tor IP +address. If you must work with DOC and/or PDF files, we strongly recommend +either using a disconnected computer, +downloading the free VirtualBox and +using it with a virtual machine image +with networking disabled, or using Tails. +Under no circumstances is it safe to use +BitTorrent +and Tor together, however. + +
+ ++ +Tor tries to prevent attackers from learning what destination websites you +connect to. However, by default, it does not prevent somebody watching your Internet +traffic from learning that you're using Tor. If this matters to you, you can +reduce this risk by configuring Tor to use a Tor +bridge relay rather than connecting directly to the public Tor network. +Ultimately the best protection is a social approach: the more Tor +users there are near you and the more +diverse their interests, the less +dangerous it will be that you are one of them. Convince other people to use +Tor, too! + +
+ ++Be smart and learn more. Understand what Tor does and does not offer. +This list of pitfalls isn't complete, and we need your +help identifying and documenting +all the issues. +
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+ Unfortunately we do not have the capacity to offer a version of
+ Tor Browser for IOS at the moment, but
+
+ we recommend Onion Browser. See also
+ IOS | prism-break.
+ Configure with: Configure with: There are also packaged version of tor. The current stable version of Tor is The current unstable/alpha version of Tor is You need to change some of your habits, as some things won't work exactly as
+you are used to. Please read the full list of warnings for details.
+ Configure with: The current stable version of Tor is The current unstable/alpha version of Tor is You need to change some of your habits, as some things won't work exactly as
+you are used to.
+
+Tor does not protect all of your computer's Internet traffic when you
+run it. Tor only protects your applications that are properly configured to
+send their Internet traffic through Tor. To avoid problems with Tor
+configuration, we strongly recommend you use the
+Tor Browser. It is pre-configured to protect
+your privacy and anonymity on the web as long as you're browsing with Tor
+Browser itself. Almost any other web browser configuration is likely to be
+unsafe to use with Tor.
+
+
+Torrent file-sharing applications have been observed to ignore proxy
+settings and make direct connections even when they are told to use Tor.
+Even if your torrent application connects only through Tor, you will
+often send out your real IP address in the tracker GET request,
+because that's how torrents work. Not only do you
+deanonymize your torrent traffic and your other simultaneous Tor web
+traffic this way, you also slow down the entire Tor network for everyone else.
+
+
+Tor Browser will block browser plugins such as Flash, RealPlayer,
+Quicktime, and others: they can be manipulated into revealing your IP address.
+Similarly, we do not recommend installing additional addons or plugins into
+Tor Browser, as these may bypass Tor or otherwise harm your anonymity and
+privacy.
+
+
+
+Tor will encrypt your traffic
+to and
+within the Tor network, but the encryption of your traffic to the final
+destination website depends upon on that website. To help ensure private
+encryption to websites, Tor Browser includes HTTPS Everywhere to force the
+use of HTTPS encryption with major websites that support it. However, you
+should still watch the browser URL bar to ensure that websites you provide
+sensitive information to display a
+blue or
+green URL bar button, include https:// in the URL, and display the
+proper expected name for the website. Also see EFF's interactive page
+explaining how Tor
+and HTTPS relate.
+
+
+
+Tor Browser will warn you before automatically opening documents that are
+handled by external applications. DO NOT IGNORE THIS WARNING. You
+should be very careful when downloading documents via Tor (especially DOC and
+PDF files, unless you use the PDF viewer that's built into Tor Browser) as
+these documents can contain Internet resources that will be downloaded outside
+of Tor by the application that opens them. This will reveal your non-Tor IP
+address. If you must work with DOC and/or PDF files, we strongly recommend
+either using a disconnected computer,
+downloading the free VirtualBox and
+using it with a virtual machine image
+with networking disabled, or using Tails.
+Under no circumstances is it safe to use
+BitTorrent
+and Tor together, however.
+
+
+
+Tor tries to prevent attackers from learning what destination websites you
+connect to. However, by default, it does not prevent somebody watching your Internet
+traffic from learning that you're using Tor. If this matters to you, you can
+reduce this risk by configuring Tor to use a Tor
+bridge relay rather than connecting directly to the public Tor network.
+Ultimately the best protection is a social approach: the more Tor
+users there are near you and the more
+diverse their interests, the less
+dangerous it will be that you are one of them. Convince other people to use
+Tor, too!
+
+
+Be smart and learn more. Understand what Tor does and does not offer.
+This list of pitfalls isn't complete, and we need your
+help identifying and documenting
+all the issues.
+ What is Tor? Looking for Tor Browser,
+ Tor packages or other downloads? All projects Configure with: Configure with: The current stable version of Tor is The current unstable/alpha version of Tor is Looking for a source tarball? Protect your privacy. Defend yourself against network surveillance and traffic analysis. Configure with: There are also packaged version of tor. The current stable version of Tor is The current unstable/alpha version of Tor is Want to build Tor or Tor Browser from source? Read
+ The Tor Browser Hacking Guide What is Tor? Looking for Tor Browser,
Tor packages or other downloads? All projects You need to change some of your habits, as some things won't work exactly as
+ You need to change some of your habits, as some things won't work exactly as
you are used to. Please read the full list of warnings for details.
- What is Tor? Looking for Tor Browser,
- Tor packages or other downloads? All projects Build and run with: Configure with: The current stable version of Tor is The current unstable/alpha version of Tor is You need to change some of your habits, as some things won't work exactly as
From 65c17425b61428fe40ebc3120f43ed3bbca5c5ed Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: traumschule Want to build Tor or Tor Browser from source? Read
- The Tor Browser Hacking Guide Want to build Tor or
+ Tor Browser from source?
+ Read the
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From: traumschule Source Tarball
- ./configure && make && src/or/torWant Tor to really work?
- Tor Source Tarballs
+ ./configure && make && src/or/tor
+ See the Changelog for what's new.Stable
+ StableVersion Source Tarball
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+Want Tor to really work?