Howdy,
Mozilla has quietly killed the smartphone part of that project.
They are still trying to use FfOS for IoT use cases, but the phone
project is no more.
peace,
gunner
On 09/22/2016 09:21 PM, Petrusko wrote:
> Hey,
>
> What about the Firefox OS / Boot2Gecko smartphone operating system ?
>
Hey,
What about the Firefox OS / Boot2Gecko smartphone operating system ?
I've tried to find Tor Browser in the Marketplace, but sadly it's not here.
It can be so nice to use this browser with this OS everyday ;)
Is it planned ?
Thx!
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Nom de l’application défaillante firefox.exe, version : 45.4.0.0, horodatage :
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Nom du module défaillant : d2d1.dll, version : 10.0.10586.589, horodatage :
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Code d’exception : 0xc41d
Décalage d’erreur : 0x002d84bf
ID du processus défaillant : 0x2a68
Heure de début
e.mail.ru is sufficiently in english to use it
mail.yandex.com appears to be the genuine english version
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Hey,
Have you tried to re-download and run a new Tor instance from the fresh
folder unzipped ?
Same result ?
Le 21/09/2016 à 20:17, David Bodnaraszek a écrit :
> I recently downloaded and installed the TOR browser, which worked well for
> one day ;)
>
> Now, every time I try to relaunch it, I
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Katya Titov :
> I rarely have problems with Yandex. Sometimes it doesn't allow an IMAP
> connection so I simply choose a new identity from TBB. GMX also works
> well. Both support SMTP and IMAP over Tor and both have web
On 9/22/2016 9:46 AM, ban...@openmailbox.org wrote:
Pretty basic opsec fail but I wonder if mapping out tags was a good
idea. Imagine tagging a city that has a handful of Tor users. They
should have consulted the Tor Research Ethics process.
When it's important not to reveal location or other
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On 09/21/2016 06:17 PM, David Bodnaraszek wrote:
> I recently downloaded and installed the TOR browser, which worked well for
> one day ;)
>
> Now, every time I try to relaunch it, I get a Windows message telling me that
> TOR has stopped
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Flawed CA System leaves Tor Browser users vulnerable to remote hacking and
passive spying in bulk
https://hackernoon.com/tor-browser-exposed-anti-privacy-implantation-at-mass-scale-bd68e9eb1e95#.h4zfsqcpn
Lesson 1: The CA system, and https (due
> tort...@arcor.de wrote:
>> It depends on what you want to read. If you want some scary rants
>> about Tor and 0 days you might want to read:
>>
>> http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/09/bug-that-hit-firefox-and-tor-browsers-was-hard-to-spot-now-we-know-why/
>> "Bug that hit Firefox and Tor
Pretty basic opsec fail but I wonder if mapping out tags was a good
idea. Imagine tagging a city that has a handful of Tor users. They
should have consulted the Tor Research Ethics process.
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I recently downloaded and installed the TOR browser, which worked well for one
day ;)
Now, every time I try to relaunch it, I get a Windows message telling me that
TOR has stopped working, and Windows (10) is trying to fix it, please close the
browser
Please inform me as to why this is
tort...@arcor.de wrote:
It depends on what you want to read. If you want some scary rants
about Tor and 0 days you might want to read:
http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/09/bug-that-hit-firefox-and-tor-browsers-was-hard-to-spot-now-we-know-why/
"Bug that hit Firefox and Tor browsers was hard
Oskar Wendel:
> I need an email provider who will:
>
> a) allow receiving mail through pop3 or imap over tls (or tor hidden
> service)
>
> b) allow sending mail through smtp over tls (or tor hidden service)
>
> c) be tor-friendly (my current provider blocks some tor exit nodes
> when I try to
Oskar Wendel:
> Do you have any recommendations?
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/EmailProvider
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I need an email provider who will:
a) allow receiving mail through pop3 or imap over tls (or tor hidden
service)
b) allow sending mail through smtp over tls (or tor hidden service)
c) be tor-friendly (my current provider blocks some tor exit nodes
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