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+pub_date: 2021-04-30
+---
+title: v2 onion services deprecation, defending dissent, & domain shadowing
+---
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+                                               <td height="20" width="100%"><a 
href="https://torproject.org";><img alt="tor-news-logo" 
src="https://blog.torproject.org/sites/default/files/inline-images/tor-news-logo-560.png";
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+<h1 class="title"><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/v2-deprecation-timeline";>Starting July 15, 
Tor Browser will no longer support v2 onion services</a></h1>
+
+                                                                       <p><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/v2-deprecation-timeline";><img alt="" 
src="https://blog.torproject.org/sites/default/files/inline-images/v2onions.png";
 style="width: 640px; height: 360px;" /></a></p>
+
+                                                                       <div 
property="schema:text">
+                                                                       <h2 
id="magicdomid1091"><strong>If you are an onion site administrator, you must 
upgrade to v3 onion services as soon as possible.</strong></h2>
+
+                                                                       <p 
id="magicdomid1101"><a 
href="http://blog.torproject.org/v2-deprecation-timeline";>As we announced last 
year</a>, v2 onion services will be deprecated and obsolete in Tor 0.4.6.x. As 
of April 2021, Tor Browser Alpha uses this version of Tor and v2 addresses no 
longer work in this and future versions of Tor Browser Alpha.</p>
+
+                                                                       <p 
class="ace-line" id="magicdomid1413"><span 
class="author-a-9z85zz89zz71zz80zq1ez69z9z79zjydz68zm">When Tor Browser stable 
moves to Tor 0.4.6.x in October 2021, </span><span 
class="author-a-9z85zz89zz71zz80zq1ez69z9z79zjydz68zm u"><u>v2 onion addresses 
will be completely unreachable</u></span><span 
class="author-a-9z85zz89zz71zz80zq1ez69z9z79zjydz68zm">.</span></p>
+
+                                                                       <p 
class="ace-line" id="magicdomid1415"><span 
class="author-a-9z85zz89zz71zz80zq1ez69z9z79zjydz68zm">Why are we deprecating 
v2 onion services? Safety. Technolog</span><span 
class="author-a-niz68zz122zz65zmfsjpz76zz67zz81zz73zz70zz78z">ies</span><span 
class="author-a-9z85zz89zz71zz80zq1ez69z9z79zjydz68zm"> used in v2 onion 
services are vulnerable to different kinds of attacks, and v2 onion services 
are no longer being developed or maintained. The new version of onion services 
provide</span><span 
class="author-a-niz68zz122zz65zmfsjpz76zz67zz81zz73zz70zz78z">s</span><span 
class="author-a-9z85zz89zz71zz80zq1ez69z9z79zjydz68zm"> improved encryption and 
enhanced privacy for administ</span><span 
class="author-a-niz68zz122zz65zmfsjpz76zz67zz81zz73zz70zz78z">r</span><span 
class="author-a-9z85zz89zz71zz80zq1ez69z9z79zjydz68zm">ators and 
users.</span></p>
+
+                                                                       <p 
class="ace-line" id="magicdomid1184"><span 
class="author-a-9z85zz89zz71zz80zq1ez69z9z79zjydz68zm">It&#39;s critical that 
onion service administrators migrate to v3 onion services and work to inform 
users about this change as soon as possible.</span></p>
+
+                                                                       <p 
class="ace-line" id="magicdomid1047"><span 
class="author-a-9z85zz89zz71zz80zq1ez69z9z79zjydz68zm"><a 
href="http://blog.torproject.org/v2-deprecation-timeline";>Read more about the 
deprecation on our blog</a>.</span></p>
+                                                                       </div>
+
+                                                                       <hr />
+                                                                       <div 
class="css-1dbjc4n">
+                                                                       <div 
class="css-1dbjc4n r-1s2bzr4">
+                                                                       <h1 
class="title"><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/book-defend-dissent-with-tor"; 
rel="bookmark">Defend Dissent with Tor</a></h1>
+
+                                                                       <p 
dir="auto"><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/book-defend-dissent-with-tor";><img alt="" 
src="https://blog.torproject.org/sites/default/files/styles/full_width/public/image/glencora-defenddissent.jpeg.png?itok=9HDRIJRj";
 style="width: 640px; height: 591px;" /></a></p>
+
+                                                                       
<p><em>This week, we&#39;re highlighting a guest blog post by Glencora 
Borradaile.</em></p>
+
+                                                                       
<p>After 4 years of giving digital security trainings to activists and teaching 
a course called &quot;Communications Security and Social Movements&quot;, 
I&#39;ve compiled all my materials into an open, digital book - <a 
href="https://open.oregonstate.education/defenddissent/";>Defend Dissent: 
Digital Suppression and Cryptographic Defense of Social Movements</a> hosted by 
Oregon State University where I am an Associate Professor. The book is intended 
for an introductory, non-major college audience, and I hope it will find use 
outside the university setting.</p>
+
+                                                                       <p>It 
should be no surprise that Tor is a star of Defend Dissent. The anonymity that 
the Tor technology enables turns the internet into what it should be: a place 
to communicate without everyone knowing your business. As a professor, I love 
teaching Tor. It is a delightful combination of encryption, key exchange, 
probability and threat modeling. <a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/book-defend-dissent-with-tor";>Find out more 
about Defend Dissent on our blog</a>.</p>
+
+                                                                       <div 
class="css-901oao r-1fmj7o5 r-1qd0xha r-1blvdjr r-16dba41 r-ad9z0x r-bcqeeo 
r-bnwqim r-qvutc0" dir="auto" lang="en">
+                                                                       <hr />
+                                                                       <h1 
class="title"><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/anti-censorship-domain-shadowing";>Domain 
Shadowing: Leveraging CDNs for Robust Blocking-Resistant Communications</a></h1>
+                                                                       </div>
+                                                                       </div>
+                                                                       </div>
+
+                                                                       <p><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/anti-censorship-domain-shadowing";><img alt="" 
src="https://blog.torproject.org/sites/default/files/styles/full_width/public/image/figure3.png?itok=NXXgwuEr";
 style="width: 640px; height: 356px;" /></a></p>
+
+                                                                       <footer>
+                                                                       
<p><strong>What is Domain Shadowing?</strong><br />
+                                                                       Domain 
shadowing is a new censorship circumvention technique that uses Content 
Distribution Networks (CDNs) as its leverage to achieve its goal, which is 
similar to domain fronting. However, domain shadowing works completely 
differently from domain fronting and is stronger in terms of 
blocking-resistance.</p>
+
+                                                                       
<p>Compared to domain fronting, one big difference among many is that the user 
in domain shadowing is in charge of the whole procedure. In other words, the 
complete system can be solely configured by the user without necessary 
assistance from neither the censored website nor an anti-censorship 
organization.</p>
+
+                                                                       <p><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/anti-censorship-domain-shadowing";>Find out 
more about Domain Shadowing on our blog</a>, in a guest post from Mingkui 
Wei.</p>
+                                                                       
</footer>
+
+                                                                       <hr />
+                                                                       <h1>New 
Releases</h1>
+
+                                                                       <h2 
class="title"><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-105a15"; 
rel="bookmark"><span property="schema:name">Tor Browser 10.5a15</span></a></h2>
+
+                                                                       
<p>(April 26) This version updates Firefox to 78.10esr and Fenix to 88.1.1. In 
addition, Tor Browser 10.5a15 updates Tor to 0.4.6.2-alpha. This version 
includes important security updates to Firefox for Desktop and security updates 
for Android. <a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-105a15";>Full 
changelog</a>.</p>
+
+                                                                       <h2 
class="title"><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-10016"; 
rel="bookmark"><span property="schema:name">Tor Browser 10.0.16</span></a></h2>
+
+                                                                       
<p>(April 20) This version updates Firefox to 78.10esr. In addition, Tor 
Browser 10.0.16 updates NoScript to 11.2.4, and adds localization in Burmese. 
This version includes important security updates to Firefox for Desktop. <a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-10016";>Full 
changelog</a>.</p>
+
+                                                                       <h2 
class="title"><a href="https://blog.torproject.org/node/2018"; 
rel="bookmark"><span property="schema:name">Tor 0.4.6.2-alpha</span></a><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/node/2000"; rel="bookmark"> </a></h2>
+
+                                                                       
<p>(April 15) Tor 0.4.6.2-alpha is the second alpha in its series. It fixes 
several small bugs in previous releases, and solves other issues that had 
enabled denial-of-service attacks and affected integration with other tools. <a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/node/2018";>Full changelog.</a></p>
+
+                                                                       <h2 
class="title"><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-105a14"; 
rel="bookmark"><span property="schema:name">Tor Browser 10.5a14</span></a></h2>
+
+                                                                       
<p>(April 13) This release updates NoScript to 11.2.4 and updates the Snowflake 
pluggable transport. This release is the first version that is localized in 
Burmese, as well. <a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-105a14";>Full 
changelog</a><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-1007";>.</a></p>
+
+                                                                       <h2 
class="title"><a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-105a13"; 
rel="bookmark"><span property="schema:name">Tor Browser 10.5a13</span></a></h2>
+
+                                                                       
<p>(April 5) This release updates Firefox to 78.9.0esr for desktop and Firefox 
for Android to 87.0.0. Additionally, we update Tor to 0.4.6.1-alpha and OpenSSL 
to 1.1.1k and NoScript to 11.2.3. This release includes important security 
updates to Firefox for Desktop, and similar important security updates to 
Firefox for Android.<a 
href="https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-105a13";> Full 
changelog</a>.</p>
+
+                                                                       <hr />
+                                                                       
<h1>What We&#39;re Reading</h1>
+
+                                                                       
<p>&quot;MEPs call for European AI rules to ban biometric surveillance in 
public,&quot; <a 
href="https://techcrunch.com/2021/04/15/meps-call-for-european-ai-rules-to-ban-biometric-surveillance-in-public/";>Tech
 Crunch</a>.</p>
+
+                                                                       
<p>&quot;2021 World Press Freedom Index: Journalism, the vaccine against 
disinformation, blocked in more than 130 countries,&quot; <span 
class="article-container"><a 
href="https://rsf.org/en/2021-world-press-freedom-index-journalism-vaccine-against-disinformation-blocked-more-130-countries";>Reporters
 Without Borders</a></span>.</p>
+
+                                                                       <div>
+                                                                       <div>
+                                                                       
<p>&quot;Data Brokers Are a Threat to Democracy,&quot; <a 
href="https://www.wired.com/story/opinion-data-brokers-are-a-threat-to-democracy/";>WIRED</a>.</p>
+
+                                                                       
<p>&quot;After Cookies, Ad Tech Wants to Use Your Email to Track You 
Everywhere,&quot; <a 
href="https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/04/after-cookies-ad-tech-wants-use-your-email-track-you-everywhere";>EFF</a>.</p>
+
+                                                                       
<p>&quot;Why Democracy Needs Privacy,&quot; <a 
href="https://bostonreview.net/science-nature-politics/carissa-veliz-power-privacy";>Boston
 Review</a>.<br />
+                                                                       <br />
+                                                                       
&quot;Myanmar&rsquo;s Internet Shutdown Is an Act of &lsquo;Vast 
Self-Harm&rsquo;,&quot; <a 
href="https://www.wired.com/story/myanmar-internet-shutdown/";>WIRED</a>.</p>
+                                                                       </div>
+                                                                       </div>
+
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+author: [email protected]
+---
+pub_date: 2021-04-30
+---
+title: v2 onion services deprecation, defending dissent, & domain shadowing
+---
+body:
+## Starting July 15, Tor will no longer support v2 onion services
+
+https://blog.torproject.org/v2-deprecation-timeline
+
+If you are an onion site administrator, you must upgrade to v3 onion services 
as soon as possible.
+
+As we announced last year, v2 onion services will be deprecated and obsolete 
in Tor 0.4.6.x. As of April 2021, Tor Browser Alpha uses this version of Tor 
and v2 addresses no longer work in this and future versions of Tor Browser 
Alpha.
+
+When Tor Browser stable moves to Tor 0.4.6.x in October 2021, v2 onion 
addresses will be completely unreachable.
+
+Why are we deprecating v2 onion services? Safety. Technologies used in v2 
onion services are vulnerable to different kinds of attacks, and v2 onion 
services are no longer being developed or maintained. The new version of onion 
services provides improved encryption and enhanced privacy for administrators 
and users.
+
+It's critical that onion service administrators migrate to v3 onion services 
and work to inform users about this change as soon as possible.
+
+Read more about the deprecation on our blog: 
https://blog.torproject.org/v2-deprecation-timeline
+
+## Defend Dissent with Tor
+
+https://blog.torproject.org/book-defend-dissent-with-tor
+
+This week, we're highlighting a guest blog post by Glencora Borradaile.
+
+After 4 years of giving digital security trainings to activists and teaching a 
course called "Communications Security and Social Movements", I've compiled all 
my materials into an open, digital book - Defend Dissent: Digital Suppression 
and Cryptographic Defense of Social Movements 
(https://open.oregonstate.education/defenddissent/) hosted by Oregon State 
University where I am an Associate Professor. The book is intended for an 
introductory, non-major college audience, and I hope it will find use outside 
the university setting.
+
+It should be no surprise that Tor is a star of Defend Dissent. The anonymity 
that the Tor technology enables turns the internet into what it should be: a 
place to communicate without everyone knowing your business. As a professor, I 
love teaching Tor. It is a delightful combination of encryption, key exchange, 
probability and threat modeling. Find out more about [Defend Dissent on our 
blog](https://blog.torproject.org/book-defend-dissent-with-tor).
+
+## Domain Shadowing: Leveraging CDNs for Robust Blocking-Resistant 
Communications
+
+https://blog.torproject.org/anti-censorship-domain-shadowing
+
+What is Domain Shadowing?
+
+Domain shadowing is a new censorship circumvention technique that uses Content 
Distribution Networks (CDNs) as its leverage to achieve its goal, which is 
similar to domain fronting. However, domain shadowing works completely 
differently from domain fronting and is stronger in terms of 
blocking-resistance.
+
+Compared to domain fronting, one big difference among many is that the user in 
domain shadowing is in charge of the whole procedure. In other words, the 
complete system can be solely configured by the user without necessary 
assistance from neither the censored website nor an anti-censorship 
organization.
+
+Find out more about Domain Shadowing on our blog, in a [guest post from 
Mingkui Wei](https://blog.torproject.org/anti-censorship-domain-shadowing).
+
+## New Releases
+
+### Tor Browser 10.5a15
+https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-105a15
+
+(April 26) This version updates Firefox to 78.10esr and Fenix to 88.1.1. In 
addition, Tor Browser 10.5a15 updates Tor to 0.4.6.2-alpha. This version 
includes important security updates to Firefox for Desktop and security updates 
for Android. 
+
+### Tor Browser 10.0.16
+https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-10016
+(April 20) This version updates Firefox to 78.10esr. In addition, Tor Browser 
10.0.16 updates NoScript to 11.2.4, and adds localization in Burmese. This 
version includes important security updates to Firefox for Desktop.
+
+### Tor 0.4.6.2-alpha
+https://blog.torproject.org/node/2018
+(April 15) Tor 0.4.6.2-alpha is the second alpha in its series. It fixes 
several small bugs in previous releases, and solves other issues that had 
enabled denial-of-service attacks and affected integration with other tools. 
+
+### Tor Browser 10.5a14
+https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-105a14
+(April 13) This release updates NoScript to 11.2.4 and updates the Snowflake 
pluggable transport. This release is the first version that is localized in 
Burmese, as well. 
+
+### Tor Browser 10.5a13
+https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-105a13
+(April 5) This release updates Firefox to 78.9.0esr for desktop and Firefox 
for Android to 87.0.0. Additionally, we update Tor to 0.4.6.1-alpha and OpenSSL 
to 1.1.1k and NoScript to 11.2.3. This release includes important security 
updates to Firefox for Desktop, and similar important security updates to 
Firefox for Android. 
+
+## What We're Reading
+
+* "MEPs call for European AI rules to ban biometric surveillance in public," 
Tech Crunch. 
(https://techcrunch.com/2021/04/15/meps-call-for-european-ai-rules-to-ban-biometric-surveillance-in-public/)
+
+* "2021 World Press Freedom Index: Journalism, the vaccine against 
disinformation, blocked in more than 130 countries," Reporters Without Borders. 
(https://rsf.org/en/2021-world-press-freedom-index-journalism-vaccine-against-disinformation-blocked-more-130-countries)
+
+* "Data Brokers Are a Threat to Democracy," WIRED. 
(https://www.wired.com/story/opinion-data-brokers-are-a-threat-to-democracy/)
+
+* "After Cookies, Ad Tech Wants to Use Your Email to Track You Everywhere," 
EFF. 
(https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/04/after-cookies-ad-tech-wants-use-your-email-track-you-everywhere)
+
+* "Why Democracy Needs Privacy," Boston Review. 
(https://bostonreview.net/science-nature-politics/carissa-veliz-power-privacy)
+
+* "Myanmar’s Internet Shutdown Is an Act of ‘Vast Self-Harm’," WIRED. 
(https://www.wired.com/story/myanmar-internet-shutdown/)
+
+## Join Our Community 
+
+Getting involved with Tor is easy. Run a relay to make the network faster and 
more decentralized: https://community.torproject.org/relay/
+
+Run a bridge to help censored users access Tor: 
https://blog.torproject.org/run-tor-bridges-defend-open-internet
+
+Learn about more opportunities to start collaborating: 
https://community.torproject.org/
+
+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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