----- Original Message -----
From: Joseph Lorenzo Hall
Sent: 10/15/11 06:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [tor-talk] (no subject)

 Yeah, if you close Tor before Aurora (instead of closing Aurora first then the 
TBB Vidalia), Aurora will try to restore your last session on next launch. 
best, Joe

 Thanks Joe. Before Tor switched to Aurora I always closed Tor and never got 
this message. But what you're saying makes sense to me. Maybe Aurora is better. 
I don't know. Any views on it and why the developers switched to it? It caught 
me by surprise the first time I saw it.

 cheers

 On Saturday, October 15, 2011, Achter Lieber < [email protected] > wrote:
 > Hi.
 > I'm using the Tor Browser Bundle on Windows. Version 2.2.33-2
 >
 > When I open the Tor Browser I get this message:
 >
 > "Well, this is embarrassing.
 > Aurora is having trouble recovering your windows and tabs. This is usually 
 > caused by a recently opened web page.
 > You can try:
 > Removing one or more tabs that you think may be causing the problem.
 > Starting an entirely new browsing session.
 >
 > Below this is a sort of box containing:
 > Restore Windows and tab
 > A check mark here - sign Window 1
 >
 > Restore button Start new session button
 >
 > What is this? I stop Tor and close it out. In the past I closed FF (now it's 
 > Aurora)
 > and Tor would disappear, so I close out Tor instead. Could this be the 
 > problem?
 > I usually have no web pages open in FF/Aurora before I leave the internet 
 > cafe.
 >
 > Thanks
 >

 --
 Joseph Lorenzo Hall 
 Postdoctoral Research Fellow
 Media, Culture and Communication
 New York University
https://josephhall.org/
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