Whonix now provides a hardened vanilla Debian spin (no Tor used) that
ships a version of Tor Browser that is exactly this. It is rebranded so
people are not confused about what it does.
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On 2/3/20 11:38 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote
You should really avoid making exceptions to the proxy rules for Tor
Browser. If you let your browser connect to local services, that opens
the door for remote websites, which you access over Tor, to give you
instructions (e.g. via javascript, but not on
For best practices sake, I found it a good idea to double check my settings;
since the GUI in the Preferences is no longer there.
Typing “about:config” in the address bar, then typing “proxy.n” was the fastest
way to bring up that option.
Context-click/Right-click on that line, a menu pops up
On Sun, Feb 02, 2020 at 01:16:24PM +0100, Jason Evans wrote:
> A similar question that was asked recently is, "how can I connect to local
> IPs with the Tor Browser?". For example, my home SAN is on 192.168.1.X and
> it's not reachable with the Tor Browser.
>[...]
> Firefox still has an "No proxy
On 2/3/20 8:29 AM, Mirimir wrote:
Cheers,
Open about:config, and search "extensions.torlauncher".
Set "extensions.torlauncher.prompt_at_startup" to false.
Set "extensions.torlauncher.start_tor" to false.
Now Tor browser won't start Tor.
Thanks for the reply!
Any idea about the second questi
On 02/02/2020 04:12 PM, Jeremy Rand wrote:
> Jason Evans:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> This is a question that we get from time to time in the Stack Exchange
>> group. Can I use Tor Browser without without actually using the Tor
>> network? For example, I want to use the browser for checking my back
>> accoun
Jason Evans:
> Hi all,
>
> This is a question that we get from time to time in the Stack Exchange
> group. Can I use Tor Browser without without actually using the Tor
> network? For example, I want to use the browser for checking my back
> account but I can't because my bank doesn't allow traffi
Hi all,
This is a question that we get from time to time in the Stack Exchange
group. Can I use Tor Browser without without actually using the Tor
network? For example, I want to use the browser for checking my back
account but I can't because my bank doesn't allow traffic from exit nodes.
Hi,
SnakTaste:
> Tanks Sukhbir and Roger, I'll give Torbirdy a tray and see what to do
> about Firefox.
TorBirdy requires that you have Tor installed. So, the best solution for
you is to use the Tor Browser Bundle, ignore the browser if you don't
need it, and use Thunderbird + TorBirdy.
We don't
Tanks Sukhbir and Roger, I'll give Torbirdy a tray and see what to do
about Firefox.
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Hi,
> You should also be aware that you're probably screwing up your privacy at
> the application layer if you use Thunderbird with Tor. The new "Torbirdy"
> extension is a good start, but it sure isn't a complete solution yet.
Right, TorBirdy is not completely ready yet. But if you are using
Thu
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 05:46:03PM -0500, SnakTaste wrote:
> Hi, I normally use Thunderbird & Firefox trough Tor w/instructions
> from "Toiyfy" & Tor button,
What is "Toiyfy"?
Whatever it is, it is unlikely to have good instructions. :)
> the last update from Firefox made Tor
> button to send se
Hi, I normally use Thunderbird & Firefox trough Tor w/instructions from
"Toiyfy" & Tor button, the last update from Firefox made Tor button to
send several message errors, making almost impossible to navigate at all.
I'm aware of the benefits of using the Tor browser, the problem is that
I barel
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