According to recent commits the desktop enviroment GNOME is removing the
ability to launch apps from Nautilus. This will likely affect all Tor
Browser users on Ubuntu in the name of "security". What steps will /
should be taken from now till the time the update is released to protect
Tor Browser
I keep seeing the term e10s used on the mailing list and bug tracker
from time to time but it's unclear what that is? So what is e10s, how do
I know if I have it, and how does it benefit / dis-benefit me?
Cheers,
Nathaniel
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P2P VOIP solutions do exist. I personally prefer to use a trusted Mumble
server over Tor.
panoramix.druida:
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> El 9 de mayo de 2018 5:22 PM, grarpamp escribió:
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>> On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 10:57 AM, Nathan Freitas nat...@freitas.net
Hi everyone,
Yesterday, I noticed, and pointed out on Twitter (See:
https://twitter.com/nathanielrsuchy/status/994284995765243904) that
after updating the browser page still said Tor Browser was out of date.
Shortly there after the Tor Project released a new build fixing the
issue. If you updated
similar to Tails. Sad to see it go, really cool project though :)
Cheers,
Nathaniel Suchy
Matthew Finkel:
> On Tue, May 01, 2018 at 05:48:00PM +0000, Nathaniel Suchy (Lunorian) wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> So I see there is a download available, that's Linux exclusive, for To
Hello,
So I see there is a download available, that's Linux exclusive, for Tor
Browser "Sandbox", is this a stable or alpha build? Is this considered
production ready or still an experiment?
Cheers,
Nathaniel
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When using Tor Browser for macOS, the EFF's tool panoptclick shows that
a large amount of fonts are available, while Tor Browser for Linux
claims only Wingdings is available. This could allow a website know
whether a Tor User is using Linux or not helping to create a unique
fingerprint. Thoughts?
for the user)
> Download the latest alpha https://dist.torproject.org/torbrowser/8.0a6/
> Remember this is an alpha and should only be used for testing purposes, moat
> should be included in the next major stable.
> Sent from my iPad
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>> On Apr 29, 2018, at 12:41 PM, Nathaniel S
Finkel wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 29, 2018 at 02:06:49PM -0400, Nathaniel Suchy (Lunorian) wrote:
>> I see that Tor Browser, for users who are censored in their country,
>> work, or school (or have some other reason to use bridges) has a variety
>> of built in bridges. Once of those are
I see that Tor Browser, for users who are censored in their country,
work, or school (or have some other reason to use bridges) has a variety
of built in bridges. Once of those are the OBFS4 bridges. My first
thought would be these are hard coded, of course giving everyone the
same set of bridges
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