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+pub_date: 2020-03-31
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+title: Remote Work and Personal Safety
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+                                                                               
                <h1>Remote Work and Personal Safety</h1>
+
+                                                                               
                <p><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/remote-work-personal-safety";><img alt="" 
src="https://blog.torproject.org/sites/default/files/styles/full_width/public/image/tor-project-connect.png?itok=bEmR_RXt";
 style="width: 640px; height: 345px;" /></a></p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p><em>View this post in <a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/trabalho-remoto-seguranca-pessoal";>Portuguese 
(pt)</a> | <a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/Conectadas-seguras-tiempos-cuarentena";>Spanish
 (es)</a> | <a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/lavoro-remoto-sicurezza-personale";>Italian 
(it).</a></em></p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>This is a novel and troubling situation we&rsquo;re in 
globally. As a remote, international organization developing tools for online 
safety, we&rsquo;d like to share some of our tips about working from home and 
retaining your rights to privacy and freedom of expression.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <h2>Remote Working</h2>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>Since incorporated <a 
href="https://www.torproject.org/about/history/";>in 2006</a>, the Tor Project 
and its community have largely operated remotely. Whenever possible, we use 
free and open source tools that share our commitment to advancing the human 
rights to privacy and freedom of expression online. Here&rsquo;s what 
we&rsquo;re using now to stay connected:</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p><strong>IRC. </strong>The bulk of our online conversations 
happen in open channels on IRC, like #tor-project, #tor-dev, and #tor-www <a 
href="https://support.torproject.org/get-in-touch/irc-help/";>among others</a>. 
If you want to chat with us about Tor, you can find us in #tor.&nbsp; No matter 
what chat tool your organization may use, we recommend setting up an off-topic 
channel or direct messaging the person you want to connect with. The 
opportunity to interact on a more personal level by sharing news and just 
bantering without interfering with core channel topics is invaluable. You 
don&rsquo;t need to share an email address or personal identifying information 
to register or use IRC.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p><strong><a 
href="https://nextcloud.com/";>Nextcloud</a>.</strong> This productivity 
platform could be your alternative to G Suite. We use it for collaborative 
docs, calendars, and file storage.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p><strong><a href="https://pad.riseup.net/";>Riseup 
pads</a>.</strong> We use these for agendas, taking notes, and drafting blog 
posts. They don&rsquo;t save indefinitely, so this isn&rsquo;t for storage, but 
ephemerality can keep sensitive information safe. There&rsquo;s no account 
needed, only a web browser.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p><em>For people working with at-risk groups or sensitive 
information, these will be particularly helpful:</em></p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p><strong><a href="http://torproject.org/download";>Tor 
Browser</a>.</strong> Using Tor Browser for searches, logging into accounts, or 
collaborating protects you from trackers on websites, surveillance from your 
ISP or anyone monitoring your network, and from censorship enacted by your ISP 
or government. If you are a health provider or first responder conducting 
sensitive searches that could be tied to people visiting you or other more 
easily monitorable activities, Tor Browser is a tool that can protect you and 
the people you serve.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <blockquote>
+                                                                               
                <p>I&#39;m a doctor in a very political town. When I have to do 
research on diseases and treatment or look into aspects of my patients&#39; 
histories, I am well aware that my search histories might be correlated to 
patient visits and leak information about their health, families, and personal 
lives. I use Tor to do much of my research when I think there is a risk of 
correlating it to patient visits.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>- Anonymous Tor User</p>
+                                                                               
                </blockquote>
+
+                                                                               
                <p><strong><a 
href="https://www.signal.org/";>Signal</a>.</strong> For 1:1 messaging, calls, 
and small group chats, we use Signal, the open source messaging app. It&rsquo;s 
end-to-end encrypted, and you can set messages containing sensitive information 
to expire.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p><strong><a href="http://meet.jit.si";>Jitsi 
Meet</a>.</strong> For voice and video meetings, Jitsi Meet is a staple. 
It&rsquo;s open source, encrypted, and no accounts are necessary to use it. 
Just choose a meeting address, say <a 
href="https://meet.jit.si/onionsforall";>https://meet.jit.si/onionsforall</a>, 
and share that link. Try this before turning to <a 
href="https://www.accessnow.org/access-now-urges-transparency-from-zoom-on-privacy-and-security/";>Zoom,
 which has come under scrutiny</a> for its lack of transparency.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p><strong><a 
href="http://onionshare.org";>OnionShare</a>.</strong> OnionShare allows you to 
securely and anonymously share a file of any size without any third parties. If 
you need to share critical resources with individuals or groups, <a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-version-onionshare-makes-it-easy-anyone-publish-anonymous-uncensorable-websites-0";>the
 latest version of OnionShare</a> also allows you to spin up an onion site only 
accessible over the Tor network.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p><strong><a 
href="http://share.riseup.net";>share.riseup.net</a>.</strong> This is a 
web-based tool for speedily sharing smaller files (up to 50mb). We frequently 
drop riseup links into our IRC channels to share photos and screenshots.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>If you&rsquo;re still not finding the right tool to fit your 
coworking needs, anarcat, SysAdmin at the Tor Project, has more recommendations 
for <a href="https://anarc.at/blog/2020-03-15-remote-tools/";><em>Remote 
presence tools for social distancing</em></a>.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <h2>Personal Safety</h2>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>Home isn&rsquo;t a safe space for everyone. We realize that 
there are many people who are suddenly at home more often and in relationships 
that put them at risk of harm. If you are seeking help in a relationship or are 
in contact with someone who needs help, we recommend using Tor Browser to seek 
information or assistance without leaving a trace of that search or browsing 
history. <a 
href="https://www.techsafety.org/digital-services-during-public-health-crises";>The
 National Network to End Domestic Violence</a> has additional recommendations 
you can follow.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>The same goes for anyone researching sensitive personal 
topics, be they womens&rsquo; health resources, immigration resources, or 
information about medical or mental health conditions: Using <a 
href="http://torproject.org/download";>Tor Browser</a>, in combination with its 
default search engine <a href="http://duckduckgo.com";>DuckDuckGo</a>, can help 
you keep your personal information to yourself, empower you with the ability to 
choose what you share, and allow you to access critical information and 
resources that may be blocked or under scrutiny.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <blockquote>
+                                                                               
                <p>I use Tor Browser to research about mental diseases, e.g. 
depression, that occur in our family. I don&#39;t want anyone to know about 
these diseases who I don&#39;t want to tell. That&#39;s why I use Tor for 
researching about anything related to these diseases.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>- Anonymous Tor User</p>
+                                                                               
                </blockquote>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>Many of the tools for coworking we outlined above, including 
Jitsi, Signal, and OnionShare, can help you communicate more safely in 
difficult circumstances.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <h2>Stay Connected</h2>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>These are uncertain times, and it&rsquo;s critical we stay 
connected and do our part to keep each other safe. If you have any questions 
about Tor, how Tor or any of these other tools may be helpful to you, join us 
in #tor on IRC.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>If you want to get involved with our work, we welcome you to 
join our community. We are a small nonprofit organization with a big mission: 
to make privacy and freedom the default online, and our work is made possible 
by countless volunteer contributors around the world. We hope you&#39;ll join 
us.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>We are just one of countless online communities where you 
could make an impact, so if you&rsquo;re not finding the right fit, keep 
exploring. This could also be an opportunity to start your own.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <hr />
+                                                                               
                <h1>Reclaiming Onionbalance</h1>
+
+                                                                               
                <p><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/cooking-onions-reclaiming-onionbalance";><img 
alt="" 
src="https://blog.torproject.org/sites/default/files/styles/full_width/public/image/onionbalance-v3.png?itok=0d3_Wti9";
 style="width: 640px; height: 320px;" /></a></p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p class="ace-line" id="magicdomid12"><span 
class="author-a-z71zmz77zz78zg957z72zz87z6z68zz79zjz79zz90z"><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/cooking-onions-finding-onionbalance";>Onionbalance</a>
 is one of the standard ways onion service administrators can load balance 
onion services, but it didn&#39;t work for v3 onions. Until now</span><span 
class="author-a-z90zlz85zz75z7nz78zz122z88r22z85zz87zq">.</span><span 
class="author-a-z71zmz77zz78zg957z72zz87z6z68zz79zjz79zz90z"> 
</span><strong><span 
class="author-a-z71zmz77zz78zg957z72zz87z6z68zz79zjz79zz90z">We just <a 
href="https://gitlab.torproject.org/asn/onionbalance";>released a new 
version</a> of&nbsp;Onionbalance that supports v3 onion 
services.</span></strong></p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p class="ace-line"><span 
class="author-a-z71zmz77zz78zg957z72zz87z6z68zz79zjz79zz90z">The core 
functionality remains the same: Onionbalance allows onion service operators to 
achieve the property of </span><span 
class="author-a-z71zmz77zz78zg957z72zz87z6z68zz79zjz79zz90z i"><i>high 
availability</i></span><span 
class="author-a-z71zmz77zz78zg957z72zz87z6z68zz79zjz79zz90z"> by allowing 
multiple machines to handle requests for </span><span 
class="author-a-z90zlz85zz75z7nz78zz122z88r22z85zz87zq">an on</span><span 
class="author-a-z71zmz77zz78zg957z72zz87z6z68zz79zjz79zz90z">ion 
service.</span></p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p class="ace-line"><span 
class="author-a-z71zmz77zz78zg957z72zz87z6z68zz79zjz79zz90z">If you are already 
familiar with configuring Tor onion services, setting up Onionbalance is 
simple. Check the precise setup instructions on our <a 
href="https://onionbalance-v3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/v3/tutorial-v3.html#tutorial-v3";>documentation
 page</a>. <a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/cooking-onions-reclaiming-onionbalance";>Find 
out what changes we made and what&#39;s still to come</a>.</span></p>
+
+                                                                               
                <hr />
+                                                                               
                <h1>New Releases</h1>
+
+                                                                               
                <h2>Tor Browser 9.0.7</h2>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>This release updates Tor to 0.4.2.7 and NoScript to 11.0.19. 
In addition, this release disables Javascript for the entire browser when the 
Safest security level is selected. This may be a breaking change for your 
workflow if you previously allowed Javascript on some sites using NoScript. <a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-907";>Full 
changelog</a>.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <h2>Tor 0.3.5.10, 0.4.1.9, and 0.4.2.7</h2>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>This is the third stable release in the 0.4.2.x series. It 
backports numerous fixes from later releases, including a fix for 
TROVE-2020-002, a major denial-of-service vulnerability that affected all 
released Tor instances since 0.2.1.5-alpha. <a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-releases-03510-0419-0427";>Full 
changelog</a>.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <h2>Tor 0.4.3.3-alpha</h2>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>Tor 0.4.3.3-alpha fixes several bugs in previous releases, 
including TROVE-2020-002, a major denial-of-service vulnerability that affected 
all released Tor instances since 0.2.1.5-alpha. <a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-04330-alpha";>Full 
changelog</a>.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <h2>Tor Browser 9.5a8</h2>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>This release updates Firefox to 68.6.0esr and NoScript to 
11.0.15. <a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-95a8";>Full 
changelog</a>.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <h2>Tor Browser 9.0.6</h2>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>This release updates Firefox to 68.6.0esr and NoScript to 
11.0.15. <a href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-906";>Full 
changelog</a>.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <h2>Tor Browser 9.5a7</h2>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>This release resolves breakage introduced in version 9.5a6 
where non-en-US versions are not starting up. <a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-95a7";>Full 
changelog</a>.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <hr />
+                                                                               
                <h1>What We&#39;re Reading</h1>
+
+                                                                               
                <p><span class="balancedHeadline" style="display: inline-block; 
max-width: 586.129px;">&quot;As Coronavirus Surveillance Escalates, Personal 
Privacy Plummets,&quot; <a 
href="https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/23/technology/coronavirus-surveillance-tracking-privacy.html";>NYTimes</a>
 | <a 
href="https://www.nytimes3xbfgragh.onion/2020/03/23/technology/coronavirus-surveillance-tracking-privacy.html";>.onion</a>.
 </span></p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>&quot;Expertos en privacidad admiten que la crisis permite 
un uso excepcional de datos personales,&quot; <a 
href="https://elpais.com/tecnologia/2020-03-21/expertos-en-privacidad-admiten-que-la-crisis-permite-un-uso-excepcional-de-datos-personales.html";>El
 Pais</a>.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>&quot;How to use the Tor Browser&rsquo;s tools to protect 
your privacy,&quot; <a 
href="https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/21/21138403/tor-privacy-tools-private-network-browser-settings-security";>The
 Verge</a>.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>&quot;Locked-Down Lawyers Warned Alexa Is Hearing 
Confidential Calls,&quot; <a 
href="https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-20/locked-down-lawyers-warned-alexa-is-hearing-confidential-calls";>Bloomberg</a>.</p>
+                                                                               
                &nbsp;
+
+                                                                               
                <hr />
+                                                                               
                <h1>Upcoming Events with Tor</h1>
+
+                                                                               
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+                                                                               
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+                                                                               
                <p><time datetime="2020-04-24T12:00:00Z">*<em> Postponed. 
</em></time><span class="views-field views-field-title"><span 
class="field-content"><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/iff-tor-village-valencia"; hreflang="en">IFF 
and Tor Village. Valencia, Spain. </a></span></span><time 
datetime="2020-04-20T12:00:00Z">April 20, 2020</time> - <time 
datetime="2020-04-24T12:00:00Z">April 24, 2020. </time></p>
+                                                                               
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+
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+                                                                               
                <p><time datetime="2020-04-24T12:00:00Z">*<em> Postponed. 
</em></time><span class="views-field views-field-title"><span 
class="field-content"><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/b-sides-barcelona-2020"; hreflang="en">BSides. 
Barcelona, Spain. </a></span></span><time datetime="2020-05-08T12:00:00Z">May 
08, 2020. </time></p>
+                                                                               
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+
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+                                                                               
                <p><time datetime="2020-04-24T12:00:00Z">*<em> Postponed. 
</em></time><span class="views-field views-field-title"><span 
class="field-content"><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/cryptorave-sao-paulo-2020"; 
hreflang="en">CryptoRave, S&atilde;o Paulo, Brazil. </a></span></span><time 
datetime="2020-05-15T12:00:00Z">May 15, 2020</time> - <time 
datetime="2020-05-16T12:00:00Z">May 16, 2020. </time></p>
+                                                                               
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+
+                                                                               
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+                                                                               
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+
+                                                                               
                <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. <a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/run-tor-bridges-defend-open-internet";>Run a 
bridge</a> to help censored users access Tor.</p>
+
+                                                                               
                <p>Learn about each of our <a 
href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/WikiStart#Teams";>teams 
</a>and start collaborating.</p>
+
+                                                                               
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keep Tor fast, strong, and secure.</p>
+
+                                                                               
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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 
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+pub_date: 2020-03-31
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+title: Remote Work and Personal Safety
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+## Remote Work and Personal Safety ##
+
+English: https://blog.torproject.org/remote-work-personal-safety
+
+Spanish: https://blog.torproject.org/Conectadas-seguras-tiempos-cuarentena
+
+Portuguese: https://blog.torproject.org/trabalho-remoto-seguranca-pessoal
+
+Italian: https://blog.torproject.org/lavoro-remoto-sicurezza-personale
+
+This is a novel and troubling situation we’re in globally. As a remote, 
international organization developing tools for online safety, we’d like to 
share some of our tips about working from home and retaining your rights to 
privacy and freedom of expression.
+
+# Remote Working
+
+Since incorporated in 2006, the Tor Project and its community have largely 
operated remotely. Whenever possible, we use free and open source tools that 
share our commitment to advancing the human rights to privacy and freedom of 
expression online. Here’s what we’re using now to stay connected:
+
+IRC. The bulk of our online conversations happen in open channels on IRC, like 
#tor-project, #tor-dev, and #tor-www among others. If you want to chat with us 
about Tor, you can find us in #tor.  No matter what chat tool your organization 
may use, we recommend setting up an off-topic channel or direct messaging the 
person you want to connect with. The opportunity to interact on a more personal 
level by sharing news and just bantering without interfering with core channel 
topics is invaluable. You don’t need to share an email address or personal 
identifying information to register or use IRC.
+
+Nextcloud. This productivity platform could be your alternative to G Suite. We 
use it for collaborative docs, calendars, and file storage.
+
+Riseup pads. We use these for agendas, taking notes, and drafting blog posts. 
They don’t save indefinitely, so this isn’t for storage, but ephemerality 
can keep sensitive information safe. There’s no account needed, only a web 
browser.
+
+For people working with at-risk groups or sensitive information, these will be 
particularly helpful:
+
+Tor Browser. Using Tor Browser for searches, logging into accounts, or 
collaborating protects you from trackers on websites, surveillance from your 
ISP or anyone monitoring your network, and from censorship enacted by your ISP 
or government. If you are a health provider or first responder conducting 
sensitive searches that could be tied to people visiting you or other more 
easily monitorable activities, Tor Browser is a tool that can protect you and 
the people you serve.
+
+"I'm a doctor in a very political town. When I have to do research on diseases 
and treatment or look into aspects of my patients' histories, I am well aware 
that my search histories might be correlated to patient visits and leak 
information about their health, families, and personal lives. I use Tor to do 
much of my research when I think there is a risk of correlating it to patient 
visits."  - Anonymous Tor User
+
+Signal. For 1:1 messaging, calls, and small group chats, we use Signal, the 
open source messaging app. It’s end-to-end encrypted, and you can set 
messages containing sensitive information to expire.
+
+Jitsi Meet. For voice and video meetings, Jitsi Meet is a staple. It’s open 
source, encrypted, and no accounts are necessary to use it. Just choose a 
meeting address, say https://meet.jit.si/onionsforall, and share that link. Try 
this before turning to Zoom, which has come under scrutiny for its lack of 
transparency.
+
+OnionShare. OnionShare allows you to securely and anonymously share a file of 
any size without any third parties. If you need to share critical resources 
with individuals or groups, the latest version of OnionShare also allows you to 
spin up an onion site only accessible over the Tor network.
+
+share.riseup.net. This is a web-based tool for speedily sharing smaller files 
(up to 50mb). We frequently drop riseup links into our IRC channels to share 
photos and screenshots.
+
+If you’re still not finding the right tool to fit your coworking needs, 
anarcat, SysAdmin at the Tor Project, has more recommendations for Remote 
presence tools for social distancing: 
https://anarc.at/blog/2020-03-15-remote-tools/
+
+# Personal Safety
+
+Home isn’t a safe space for everyone. We realize that there are many people 
who are suddenly at home more often and in relationships that put them at risk 
of harm. If you are seeking help in a relationship or are in contact with 
someone who needs help, we recommend using Tor Browser to seek information or 
assistance without leaving a trace of that search or browsing history. The 
National Network to End Domestic Violence has additional recommendations you 
can follow.
+
+The same goes for anyone researching sensitive personal topics, be they 
womens’ health resources, immigration resources, or information about medical 
or mental health conditions: Using Tor Browser, in combination with its default 
search engine DuckDuckGo, can help you keep your personal information to 
yourself, empower you with the ability to choose what you share, and allow you 
to access critical information and resources that may be blocked or under 
scrutiny.
+
+"I use Tor Browser to research about mental diseases, e.g. depression, that 
occur in our family. I don't want anyone to know about these diseases who I 
don't want to tell. That's why I use Tor for researching about anything related 
to these diseases." - Anonymous Tor User
+
+Many of the tools for coworking we outlined above, including Jitsi, Signal, 
and OnionShare, can help you communicate more safely in difficult circumstances.
+
+#Stay Connected
+
+These are uncertain times, and it’s critical we stay connected and do our 
part to keep each other safe. If you have any questions about Tor, how Tor or 
any of these other tools may be helpful to you, join us in #tor on IRC.
+
+If you want to get involved with our work, we welcome you to join our 
community. We are a small nonprofit organization with a big mission: to make 
privacy and freedom the default online, and our work is made possible by 
countless volunteer contributors around the world. We hope you'll join us.
+
+We are just one of countless online communities where you could make an 
impact, so if you’re not finding the right fit, keep exploring. This could 
also be an opportunity to start your own.
+
+##Cooking with Onions: Reclaiming the Onionbalance //
+https://blog.torproject.org/cooking-onions-reclaiming-onionbalance
+
+Onionbalance is one of the standard ways onion service administrators can load 
balance onion services, but it didn't work for v3 onions. Until now. We just 
released a new version of Onionbalance that supports v3 onion services.
+
+The core functionality remains the same: Onionbalance allows onion service 
operators to achieve the property of high availability by allowing multiple 
machines to handle requests for an onion service.
+
+If you are already familiar with configuring Tor onion services, setting up 
Onionbalance is simple. Check the precise setup instructions on our 
documentation page. Read more: 
https://blog.torproject.org/cooking-onions-reclaiming-onionbalance
+
+##New Releases ##
+
+Tor Browser 9.0.7
+https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-907
+
+This release updates Tor to 0.4.2.7 and NoScript to 11.0.19. In addition, this 
release disables Javascript for the entire browser when the Safest security 
level is selected. This may be a breaking change for your workflow if you 
previously allowed Javascript on some sites using NoScript.
+
+Tor 0.3.5.10, 0.4.1.9, and 0.4.2.7
+
+https://blog.torproject.org/new-releases-03510-0419-0427
+
+This is the third stable release in the 0.4.2.x series. It backports numerous 
fixes from later releases, including a fix for TROVE-2020-002, a major 
denial-of-service vulnerability that affected all released Tor instances since 
0.2.1.5-alpha.
+
+Tor 0.4.3.3-alpha
+
+https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-04330-alpha
+
+Tor 0.4.3.3-alpha fixes several bugs in previous releases, including 
TROVE-2020-002, a major denial-of-service vulnerability that affected all 
released Tor instances since 0.2.1.5-alpha.
+
+Tor Browser 9.5a8
+
+https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-95a8
+
+This release updates Firefox to 68.6.0esr and NoScript to 11.0.15.
+
+Tor Browser 9.0.6
+
+https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-906
+
+This release updates Firefox to 68.6.0esr and NoScript to 11.0.15.
+
+Tor Browser 9.5a7
+
+https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-95a7
+
+This release resolves breakage introduced in version 9.5a6 where non-en-US 
versions are not starting up.
+
+
+##What We're Reading ##
+
+"As Coronavirus Surveillance Escalates, Personal Privacy Plummets," NYTimes.
+
+https://nytimes.com/2020/03/23/technology/coronavirus-surveillance-tracking-privacy.html
+
+https://www.nytimes3xbfgragh.onion/2020/03/23/technology/coronavirus-surveillance-tracking-privacy.html
+
+"Expertos en privacidad admiten que la crisis permite un uso excepcional de 
datos personales," El Pais.
+
+https://elpais.com/tecnologia/2020-03-21/expertos-en-privacidad-admiten-que-la-crisis-permite-un-uso-excepcional-de-datos-personales.html
+
+"How to use the Tor Browser’s tools to protect your privacy," The Verge.
+
+https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/21/21138403/tor-privacy-tools-private-network-browser-settings-security
+
+"Locked-Down Lawyers Warned Alexa Is Hearing Confidential Calls," Bloomberg.
+
+https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-20/locked-down-lawyers-warned-alexa-is-hearing-confidential-calls
+
+##Upcoming Events with Tor //
+
+
+##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
+
+Run a bridge to help censored users access Tor: 
https://blog.torproject.org/run-tor-bridges-defend-open-internet
+
+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. https://donate.torproject.org
+
+--
+
+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.
+
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+
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+
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+
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