I actually had to stopped using the browser as it is not accessible for mac, at least under voiceover. When you launch it you hear tor has no windows. A command l does not hep and I could not see any menu bars. So although tor is getting better it has a long long way to go.
Blessings and happy Friday Sarah k Alawami: Owner of Alawami Productions, where quality is key. Check us out at http://alawamiproductions.com/listen and for the itunes page go here. https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/sarah-alawami/id268693059 Welcome to the tffp podcast. For more info go to our website: http://tffppodcast.com For stuff we sell, mac training materials and tutorials go to http://tffppodcast.com/premium and for hosting options go to http://tffppodcast.com/hosting > On Aug 18, 2016, at 7:07 PM, Roger Dingledine <a...@mit.edu> wrote: > > On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 08:49:04PM -0400, myz...@openmailbox.org wrote: >> I feel like Tor has become increasingly user-friendly >> and the Tor Browser Bundle is by far less 'intimidating' to perform >> first time configuration than it was a few years ago. > > Yay! Sign me up. There are many millions of people around the world > who can benefit from the things that Tor Browser can do for them, > but there's still a lot of work to be done. > > In fact, wait a minute, I already wrote this text before. :) Here is the > middle chunk of my blog post from last December 1st -- I still believe > it all now, and I think it gives us some good ideas for a future roadmap > of Tor's priorities. > > "We have much more work ahead of us in the coming years. First and > foremost, we care about our users and the usability of our tools. We > want to accelerate user growth: The Tor network sees millions of users > each day, but there are tens of millions more who are waiting for it to > be just a little bit faster, more accessible, or easier to install. We > want to get the word out that Tor is for everyone on the planet. > > We also need to focus on outreach and education, and on helping our > allies who focus on public policy to succeed. Tor is still the best > system in the world against large adversaries like governments, but > these days the attackers are vastly outspending the defenders across the > board. So in addition to keeping Tor both strong and usable, we need to > provide technical advice and support to groups like EFF and ACLU while > they work to rein in the parts of our governments that have gone beyond > the permissions and limits that our laws meant to give them. > > From an organization and community angle, we need to improve our stability > by continued work on transparency and communication, strengthening our > leadership, choosing our priorities well, and becoming more agile and > adapting to the most important issues as they arise. > > Taller mountains await after these: We need to tackle the big open > anonymity problems like correlation attacks, we need to help websites > learn how to engage with users who care about privacy, and we need to > demonstrate to governments around the world that we don't have to choose > between security and privacy." > > --Roger > > -- > tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org > To unsubscribe or change other settings go to > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk