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United for Internet Freedom: The Tor Project Joins Forces with Tails
The Tor Browser can anonymize online browsing activities, while Tails protects the entire operating system—from file operations to browsing sessions. Once combined, they will be able to more effectively address overlapping threat models and provide a comprehensive solution for individuals needing network and system-level security in high-risk environments. -
Tor Browser Releases Two Consecutive Minor Emergency Updates to Fix Multiple Major Security Vulnerabilities
"ODN" would like to remind you to upgrade to the latest version of Tor Browser as soon as possible by using the "Check for Updates" button on the Tor Browser itself. -
Tor Releases New Version, Announces Proof-of-Work Defense Against Denial-of-Service Attacks
This move is intended to increase the cost of DoS attacks to unsustainable levels while prioritizing legitimate traffic and discouraging attack traffic. Introducing a proof-of-work mechanism will discourage attackers by making large-scale attacks costly and impractical. The Tor Project therefore encourages users to upgrade the Onion service to version 0.4.8. -
Tor Project has announced a collaboration with Mullvad to create a new privacy browser, Mullvad Browser
The experience of Tor Project in developing anti-tracking technologies over the years, such as cookie isolation and other anti-surveillance technologies, means that Mullvad Browser has been launched with very high quality. Mullvad Browser can be used with any VPN that you trust, or it can be used as a privacy-focused browser on its own without a VPN. -
Within three months of the release of the major version 11.5 of Tor Browser, which claims to automatically bypass Internet censorship, there have been five minor version updates
Tor Browser version 11.5 is a major release that brings many new features, including redesigned Tor network settings, HTTPS enabled by default, improved font support, and more. -
Tor Project Releases New Version of Arti 1.0.0, Redeveloped in Rust Language to Make Tor More Secure
In 2020, Tor co-founder Nick Mathewson began work on a version of Rust Tor, then renamed Arti as the official version of Tor, which has gone through several beta releases and has now finally reached the milestone of 1.0.0. -
The website of the Tor Project banned again by Russian court after being unblocked by Russia
A few days ago, Russia's telecommunications and mass media regulator (also known as Roskomnadzor or RKN) has restored access to the website of the Tor Project , delaying the implementation of a court ruling. The site was blacklisted last year, but the measure was successfully challenged by lawyers. -
According to the Tor Project’s latest annual report, the U.S. government remains the largest funder of the Tor Project
Much of the Tor Project's spending is directly related to building Tor, improving Tor, and ensuring that everyone has access to Tor, and is always working to ensure the future of Tor. -
Localization Lab provides language translation platform for Tor Project
The Localization Lab recently said on Twitter that three new languages have been added to the Tor Project's main website for translation: Khmer, Korean, and Traditional Chinese (Taiwan). Anyone who wants to help localize the Tor Browser can join the Tor Project translation team. -
Tor is about to get faster: New version of Tor introduces congestion control feature, promises improved performance
Once most exit nodes are upgraded to the new version 0.4.7, the Tor Project will release a new stable version of the Tor Browser with congestion control accordingly, and users should be able to experience the performance improvements. In addition, users of the Brave browser, which supports Tor, should also benefit from this improvement.
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