Hi,
When opening Tor Browser 6.0.3 (GNU/Linux) just now, I was alarmed to
get the following message:
"Your Firefox is out of date. Please download a fresh copy.", along with
a button labeled, "Get Firefox". I did not click the button and will
wait before doing anything to hear from others about
Thank you very much for the prompt and helpful response. One question,
concerning the instruction:
> As a workaround one can either install a new Tor
> Browser 6.0.3 version from our website or set
> `extensions.systemAddon.update.url` to `""` which should get rid of the
> out-of-date-extension th
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016, at 05:23 AM, grarpamp wrote:
>
> Proxy lists often contain ones no longer, or never were, working.
> You'll just have to search for lists and scan through them.
> And with the flux in proxies, each hop in your chain adds more
> chance of a broken path. Keep in mind that free
> > On 16-09-04 14:50:23, Dave Warren wrote:
> > > I also feel that adding legitimate traffic to Tor is a net positive to
> > > the network (since capacity is not currently an issue), if only to
> > > prevent the perception that all of Tor is evil bad people doing evil bad
> > > things.
> On Sun,
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 Tail
On Sat, Jul 15, 2017, at 06:07 PM, Katya Titov wrote:
> Yandex, GMX and ProtonMail all work well.
Would you know if any of those are functional without JavaScript?
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Random User asked Katya Titov:
> > Would you know if any of those [Yandex, GMX and ProtonMail ] are functional
> > without JavaScript?
K.T. answered no, did not know, at least not as concerns using via each
provider's web interface.
Thank you. I suppose we will yet see if any
On Sat, Jul 22, 2017, at 06:03 PM, Katya Titov wrote:
> Yandex has a light version that works without JS. The others require it.
Thanks.
Come to think of it, what about a valid phone number? Did you have to
provide one?
My impression was that all of the major free email providers required a
va
> On 07/24/2017 11:07 PM, Random User wrote:
> > My impression was that all of the major free email providers required a
> > valid phone number in order to sign-up. I would find it quite
> > interesting if Yandex does not.
On Tue, Jul 25, 2017, at 07:35 PM, Mirimir wrote:
> Of course, I hope its only on the bad Tor like CP or drugs
I must say that I am uncomfortable with the sweeping, unqualified,
blanket condemnation that is "the bad Tor like CP or drugs". (And I
would be rather surprised if I were to be the only here who feels this
way.) Let me be clear: I would
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