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Author: hiro <h...@torproject.org>
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+author: st...@torproject.org
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+pub_date: 2018-12-27
+---
+title: Invasive Data, The Tor Ecosystem, Localization, LFI, New Releases
+---
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href="https://newsletter.torproject.org";><img alt="tor-news-logo" 
src="https://blog.torproject.org/sites/default/files/inline-images/tor-news-logo-560.png";
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+                                                                               
                <hr />
+                                                                               
                <p><small><em>We&#39;re nearing the end of our year-end 
education and fundraising campaign, Strength in Numbers.&nbsp; <a 
href="https://torproject.org/donate/donate-sin-tn3";>Learn more about it or 
support our work</a>.</em></small></p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <hr />
+                                                                               
                <h1>Usable Tools Don&#39;t Need To Be Invasive</h1>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/strength-numbers-usable-tools-dont-need-be-invasive";><img
 alt="" 
src="https://blog.torproject.org/sites/default/files/styles/full_width/public/image/strength-in-numbers-tor-usability.png?itok=SZS0IYao";
 style="width: 600px; height: 227px;" /></a></p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p>Usability is about making sure anyone, no matter their 
technical background, can use a tool. <span style="color: rgb(72, 72, 72); 
font-family: 'Source sans pro', Helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; 
background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">As the tech industry has grown over the 
past decade, the importance of usability and user experience (UX) has become 
more obvious.</span> To improve user experience, most of the tech industry 
relies on analyzing their users&rsquo; behavioral data to drive decision 
making. Mechanisms for collecting this data are often invasive and performed 
without consent from users, who may never be told their behavior is being 
analyzed for this purpose. The same means used to collect behavioral data is 
also responsible for aiding the surveillance economy.</p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p><strong>Tor does things differently.</strong> We refuse to 
collect this type of invasive data. <a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/strength-numbers-usable-tools-dont-need-be-invasive";>Find
 out</a> what we do instead.</p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <hr />
+                                                                               
                <h1><span class="quickedit-field" 
data-quickedit-field-id="node/1578/title/en/full" property="schema:name">An 
Entire Ecosystem Relies on Tor </span></h1>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/strength-numbers-entire-ecosystem-relies-tor";><img
 alt="" 
src="https://blog.torproject.org/sites/default/files/styles/full_width/public/image/facebook-cover%201_1.png?itok=daszC5sM";
 style="width: 600px; height: 204px;" /></a></p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p>If the Tor Project, the Tor network, and Tor Browser were to 
disappear, what would happen? Not only would millions of global, daily users 
lose access to Tor&rsquo;s software, but the diverse ecosystem of privacy, 
security, and anti-censorship applications that rely on the Tor network would 
<strong>cease to function</strong>.</p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p>The same network and technologies that allow you to use the 
internet anonymously power the anonymity, circumvention, and privacy features 
of many third-party web browsers, communications apps, secure operating 
systems, monitoring tools, and file sharing apps.</p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/strength-numbers-entire-ecosystem-relies-tor";>Learn
 about the many vital anonymity and privacy applications</a> that rely on the 
Tor network and technologies.</p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <hr />
+                                                                               
                <h1>The Internet Freedom Movement Must Be Localized</h1>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/strength-numbers-internet-freedom-movement-must-be-localized";><img
 alt="globes" 
src="https://blog.torproject.org/sites/default/files/styles/full_width/public/image/tor-localization-post.png?itok=s19FBzZX";
 style="width: 600px; height: 300px;" /></a></p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p>The aim of localization is much broader than just 
translating strings of words. To localize an application means to ensure that 
the application stays relevant in the local context, is understandable, and is 
usable. &nbsp;</p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p><a 
href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/262946/share-of-the-most-common-languages-on-the-internet/";>English
 is the most common language</a> used on the internet. People communicating in 
other languages have it harder.</p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p>We don&rsquo;t want language differences to be a barrier to 
using tools that protect people from tracking, surveillance, and censorship on 
the web.</p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p>We made big improvements this year on our mission to 
localize Tor software for everyone who needs it: <a 
href="https://www.torproject.org/download/download-easy.html.en";>Tor 
Browser</a> now supports 25 languages, and 4 additional languages are supported 
in alpha; we started <a 
href="https://twitter.com/torproject/status/1010156373752107008";>tweeting</a> 
more often in languages besides English; we published additional subtitles for 
the <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWII85UlzKw";>Tor Animation</a>; we 
have better <a href="https://torpat.ch/";>statistics</a> about our language 
support; and we are working on localizing our user <a 
href="https://support.torproject.org/";>support website</a> and the <a 
href="https://tb-manual.torproject.org/";>Tor Browser User Manual</a>, with more 
languages added every month.</p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p><a href="http://In our mission to localize the internet 
freedom movement, there's strength in numbers.">Find out what&#39;s next</a> in 
our mission to localize Tor tools and resources.</p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <hr />
+                                                                               
                <h1>Library Freedom Institute Applications Are Open</h1>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p>This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for librarians who want 
to take their privacy advocacy to the next level. Tell your radical librarian 
friends to <a href="https://libraryfreedomproject.org/lfi/";>apply for LFI.</a> 
Though tailored to public and community college librarians, LFI is open to 
librarians from all types of libraries, and it is completely free.</p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <hr />
+                                                                               
                <h1>New Releases</h1>
+\
+                                                                               
                <h2>Tor 0.3.5.6-rc</h2>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p>Tor 0.3.5.6-rc fixes numerous small bugs in earlier versions 
of Tor. It is the first release candidate in the 0.3.5.x series; if no further 
huge bugs are found, our next release may be the stable 0.3.5.x. <a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-0356-rc";>Full 
changelog</a>.</p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <h2>Tor Browser 8.0.4</h2>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p>Tor Browser 8.0.4 contains updates to Tor (<a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-0349"; 
rel="nofollow">0.3.4.9</a>), OpenSSL (1.0.2q) and other bundle components. 
Additionally, we backported a number of patches from our alpha series where 
they got some baking time including a defense against protocol handler 
enumeration to enhance our fingerprinting resistance.<a 
href="https://https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-804";> Full 
changelog</a>.</p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <h2>Tor Browser 8.5a6</h2>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p>This release features important <a 
href="https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2018-30/"; 
rel="nofollow">security updates</a> to Firefox and updates OpenSSL to 1.0.2q 
for our desktop platforms. The most exciting news, however, compared to the 
alpha release early last week, comes from progress we made on our mobile 
builds. Tor Browser 8.5a6 is the first version that is built reproducibly for 
Android devices and is localized in all locales the desktop platforms 
support.<a href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-85a6";> 
Full changelog</a>.</p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <hr />
+                                                                               
                <h1>Join Our Community</h1>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p>Getting involved with Tor is easy. <a 
href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide";>Run a 
relay</a> to make the network faster and more decentralized.</p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p>Learn about each of our <a 
href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/WikiStart#Teams";>teams 
</a>and start collaborating.</p>
+\
+                                                                               
                <p><a 
href="https://torproject.org/donate/donate-sin-tn3";>Donate</a> to help keep Tor 
fast, strong, and secure. Mozilla is matching <em>every</em> donation through 
2018.</p>
+\
+                                                                               
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                <p>The Tor Project is a US 501(c)(3) non-profit organization 
advancing human rights and freedoms by creating and deploying free and 
open-source anonymity and privacy technologies, supporting their unrestricted 
availability and use, and furthering their scientific and popular 
understanding.</p>
+\
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+                                                                               
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src="https://blog.torproject.org/sites/default/files/inline-images/tor-facebook.png";
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+title: Invasive Data, The Tor Ecosystem, Localization, LFI, New Releases
+---
+body:
+
+We're nearing the end of our year-end education and fundraising campaign, 
Strength in Numbers. Learn more about it or support our work: 
https://torproject.org/donate/donate-sin-tn3
+
+// Usable Tools Don't Need To Be Invasive  //
+
+Usability is about making sure anyone, no matter their technical background, 
can use a tool. Usability and user experience (UX) work has gained a lot of 
importance in the last decade as the tech industry has grown. To improve user 
experience, most of the tech industry relies on analyzing their users\'92 
behavioral data to drive decision making. Mechanisms for collecting this data 
are often invasive and performed without consent from users, who may never be 
told their behavior is being analyzed for this purpose. The same means used to 
collect behavioral data is also responsible for aiding the surveillance economy.
+
+Tor does things differently. We refuse to collect this type of invasive data. 
Find out what we do instead: 
https://blog.torproject.org/strength-numbers-usable-tools-dont-need-be-invasive
+
+// An Entire Ecosystem Relies on Tor //
+
+If the Tor Project, the Tor network, and Tor Browser were to disappear, what 
would happen? Not only would millions of global, daily users lose access to 
Tor\'92s software, but the diverse ecosystem of privacy, security, and 
anti-censorship applications that rely on the Tor network would cease to 
function.
+
+The same network and technologies that allow you to use the internet 
anonymously power the anonymity, circumvention, and privacy features of many 
third-party web browsers, communications apps, secure operating systems, 
monitoring tools, and file sharing apps.
+
+Learn about the many vital anonymity and privacy applications that rely on the 
Tor network and technologies: 
https://blog.torproject.org/strength-numbers-entire-ecosystem-relies-tor
+
+// The Internet Freedom Movement Must Be Localized //
+
+The aim of localization is much broader than just translating strings of 
words. To localize an application means to ensure that the application stays 
relevant in the local context, is understandable, and is usable.
+
+English is the most common language used on the internet. People communicating 
in other languages have it harder.
+
+We don\'92t want language differences to be a barrier to using tools that 
protect people from tracking, surveillance, and censorship on the web.
+
+We made big improvements this year on our mission to localize Tor software for 
everyone who needs it: Tor Browser now supports 25 languages, and 4 additional 
languages are supported in alpha; we started tweeting more often in languages 
besides English; we published additional subtitles for the Tor Animation; we 
have better statistics about our language support; and we are working on 
localizing our user support website and the Tor Browser User Manual, with more 
languages added every month.
+
+Find out what's next in our mission to localize Tor tools and resources: 
https://blog.torproject.org/strength-numbers-internet-freedom-movement-must-be-localized
+
+// Library Freedom Institute Applications Are Open //
+
+This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for librarians who want to take their 
privacy advocacy to the next level. Tell your radical librarian friends to 
apply for LFI. Though tailored to public and community college librarians, LFI 
is open to librarians from all types of libraries, and it is completely free: 
https://libraryfreedomproject.org/lfi/
+
+// New Releases //
+
+Tor 0.3.5.6-rc
+This release fixes numerous small bugs in earlier versions of Tor. It is the 
first release candidate in the 0.3.5.x series; if no further huge bugs are 
found, our next release may be the stable 0.3.5.x. Full changelog: 
https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-0356-rc
+
+Tor Browser 8.0.4
+Tor Browser 8.0.4 contains updates to Tor (0.3.4.9), OpenSSL (1.0.2q) and 
other bundle components. Additionally, we backported a number of patches from 
our alpha series where they got some baking time including a defense against 
protocol handler enumeration to enhance our fingerprinting resistance. Full 
changelog: https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-804
+
+Tor Browser 8.5a6
+This release features important security updates to Firefox and updates 
OpenSSL to 1.0.2q for our desktop platforms. The most exciting news, however, 
compared to the alpha release early last week, comes from progress we made on 
our mobile builds. Tor Browser 8.5a6 is the first version that is built 
reproducibly for Android devices and is localized in all locales the desktop 
platforms support. Full changelog: 
https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-85a6
+
+// Join Our Community //
+
+Getting involved with Tor is easy. Run a relay to make the network faster and 
more decentralized: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorRelayGuide
+
+Learn about each of our teams and start collaborating: 
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/WikiStart#Teams
+
+Donate to help keep Tor fast, strong, and secure. Mozilla is matching every 
donation through 2018. https://torproject.org/donate/donate-sin-tn1
+
+--
+
+The Tor Project is a US 501(c)(3) non-profit organization advancing human 
rights and freedoms by creating and deploying free and open-source anonymity 
and privacy technologies, supporting their unrestricted availability and use, 
and furthering their scientific and popular understanding.
+
+Twitter: https://twitter.com/torproject
+Facebook: https://facebook.com/torproject
+Instagram: https://instagram.com/torproject\



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