commit b22b5006656e6caf685727ce87b9b83539123774
Author: Antonela <[email protected]>
Date:   Tue Jun 2 11:55:25 2020 -0300

    Update content.lr
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 content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents.lr | 13 +++++++++++--
 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents.lr 
b/content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents.lr
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+++ b/content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents.lr
@@ -53,11 +53,20 @@ In this release, we have improved the way Tor Browser 
communicates with users ab
 
 **Onion Names**
 
-Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for 
humans to remember (ie, torproject.org vs. expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion). This makes 
it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site. We found that 
organically, developers have approached this problem in different ways, mostly 
with solutions tailored for their service. Given that there is no solution that 
works perfectly for all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a 
broad angle. For this release, we partnered with the [Freedom of the Press 
Foundation](https://freedom.press/) and [HTTPS 
Everywhere](https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere) to develop the first 
proof-of-concept for human-memorable names for onion services addresses.
+Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for 
humans to remember (ie, https://torproject.org vs. 
http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/). This makes it hard for users to discover or 
return to an onion site. We found that organically, developers have approached 
this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their 
service. Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user 
groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle. For this release, 
we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and the Electronic 
Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first proof-of-concept 
human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services addresses:
+
+    The Intercept:
+        theintercept.securedrop.tor.onion
+        http://xpxduj55x2j27l2qytu2tcetykyfxbjbafin3x4i3ywddzphkbrd3jyd.onion
+    Lucy Parsons Labs:
+        lucyparsonslabs.securedrop.tor.onion
+        http://qn4qfeeslglmwxgb.onion
+
+Freedom of the Press Foundation has reached out to a small number of 
additional media organizations for participation, and Tor and FPF will jointly 
consider next steps based on feedback on this initial proof-of-concept.
 
 <img class="w-100" src="/static/images/tb95/[email protected]" alt="Tor 
Browser 9.5 Onion Names"/>
 
-  
+
 **Give Feedback**
 
 If you find a bug or have a suggestion for how we could improve this release, 
please let us know. Thanks to all of the teams across Tor, and the many 
volunteers, who contributed to this release.



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