On 9/17/2016 2:46 PM, Tor Dev wrote:
I see now. My apologies! I pressed the button indeed multiple times, but the
window with the mail didn’t close after pressing the button. Even disabling GPG
signatures made no difference. After a few minutes I force quitted my mail
client and went to
Transparency is key at all levels and on all topics.
Without transparency, Tor will end. It will be a slow degradation.
Tor will loose participants and funding slowly at all level and in all
capacities.
Development will slow and eventually, it will fade.
And who benefits? Not Tor users.
If
On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 12:27:52PM -0400, Random User wrote:
> I'm just wondering what accounts for TB 6.0.5 being released at least
> several days ahead of the date announced (20 Sept.)
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-browser-605-released
has your answer (and is also the page that Tor
Hi,
Late last week ( no later than 17 September) my Tor Browser updated
itself (after prompting me) to 6.0.5. Yet, the changelog (
/tor-browser_en-US/Browser/TorBrowser/Docs/ChangeLog.txt ) gives the
release date as September 20th (future date).
Likewise, a September 12th email sent to the
On 18 September 2016 at 04:30, grarpamp wrote:
> No it's not just you. Ever since Jakegate / Torgate Tor Project
> Incorporated has seemingly enforced lockdown, censorship, and
> comms hardening, beginning with their own silence and that of those
> they control. A chilling